Samsung Internet 14.2 Beta
From upgrading some features like moving elements to improve usability or dark (forced mode) to continue taking care of users' privacy, the Samsung Internet is committed to delivering a great user experience.
Test on Samsung Internet for free with BrowserStack
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Developing Mobile Games with Phaser
Start developing games with the Phaser framework.
Future Focused Responsive Design
Year on year devices get more varied and integrate into our lives in different ways. There is a trick to supporting these new devices on the web (at the end of the article ?.) But it’s important to learn from our past mistakes.
Diego Lizarazo Rivera Discusses the Samsung Developer Ecosystem with AiLive
Sr. Developer Evangelist at Samsung, Diego Lizarazo Rivera spoke with AiLive about app and game development
Docs Help Make the Web Open
The web doesn’t have a marketing team. It doesn’t have a single developer program you can sign up to. And it doesn’t have a manual. That’s by design. Like the Internet, the web isn’t controlled by any single entity. But this decentralisation can also be a pain for web developers and designers.
Creating your First APK with the Cordova CLI - Part II
Learn how to use Apache Cordova to create mobile Apps with web technologies
What’s Global Privacy Control?
The internet should be safe to use by default, this is something that I strongly believe, and a big part of ensuring the safety of internet users is trust. For someone like me, who works in tech, navigating cookie/privacy permission notices, rotating passwords and the general safety procedures that come with surfing the web is, at most, an annoyance. For those outside of tech, though, it’s unrealistic to expect them to stay on top of all these things and using the internet becomes increasingly unsafe for them because many services breach users trust by using users’ data without their consent. The internet should be safe for the most vulnerable internet users without them having to jump through so many hoops. There is a lot of work to be done to getting to an online utopia where all users are cared for, but we’re starting the work. Privacy and data protection is the big ticket item at the moment, a number of governments and ruling bodies have already put together groups of laws that protect user’s online data (GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, etc) and these rules have led to an uptick of privacy permission notices, some which use dark-patterns to trick users to give permission to have their data sold. For you and me, these notices are jarring, especially considering they’re on every site and require us to make sure the correct boxes are ticked. But, what if I told you there was another way?
Samsung Internet 13.2
Today we are happy to announce another big update to Samsung Internet. You can try it out as a beta today or soon in the stable release. This release continues our drive of giving a smooth user experience, allowing you to change Samsung Internet to your needs.
Dark Mode in Samsung Internet
NB: This article is contributed by Samsung Internet lead engineer Varun Paturi
Notable Sessions from Previous Samsung Developer Conferences
Check out top break-out sessions from past editions of the Samsung Developer Conference.
HTML and Templates & JavaScript Template Literals
HTML in the Web is often made of reusable components, composed by templates, making it convenient to edit the different parts that make up a website. There are many templating languages used in the web such as handlebars, Pug, Vue and JSX; these are primarily used for composing HTML. Modern JavaScript has templating syntax built in which can use for all kinds of purposes including composing HTML.
Joining Samsung Internet
This is my first week on the Samsung Internet team as a Developer Advocate and things still feel very surreal but 2020 has been full of (mostly bad) surprises so it’s nice to be celebrating something good and new.
Redeeming Push Notifications
You know that thing where you go to a web site then, before you can do anything, you have to acknowledge the push notification request. Do you hate that? Yeah, me too.
Samsung “Global Goals Web” Debuts
Not long ago, Samsung introduced its Global Goals partnership with the UN as a way to help fight inequality, plan to eliminate hunger and clean up the planet. The initiative, developed by a team in Samsung Research America, was a great way to discover each of the 17 goals agreed by the world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly in 2015. The app (linked below), is a great way to put your device to work for the greater good, features interesting wallpapers, information, and allows you to display ads on the lock screen to earn revenue for donations. This app is available for every Android device so you can start earning donations now (see link below).
Folding the Web: Enabling Real Responsive Design on Foldable Devices
Although new to the industry, the concept of folding devices already has plenty of iterations. Samsung, Microsoft, Motorola, Huawei and others have presented devices with folding capabilities, that allow them to expand into small tablets, compress into smaller footprints, or enable more productive multi-tasking.
Samsung Internet 13.0 BETA
Today we are happy to announce our latest Samsung Internet Beta which includes new features, enhancement to existing features and UI refinements. We will go through the most notable changes available with this beta, that will be hitting 13.0 stable later this year. You can download the beta here.
Improve Device Integration for Your Web App in Just a Few Minutes
This was a feature I had set aside an afternoon to implement but in the end it only needed a moment and made the experience significantly better.
Using Node Modules in Deno
Using Node Modules in Deno
Making a useful ‘offline’ page for your web app.
In ideal conditions the user will always maintain a good connection to the web but things are seldom ideal. Fortunately since we’re been building a web app we have a service worker which has the capability of caching network responses.
Adding Augmented Reality to your Websites
Last week we told you about our latest Beta, 12.1, which offers a host of quality-of-life improvements for end users. We’re also really glad to announce that with this beta we are also shipping modules for the WebXR Device API that enable Augmented Reality (AR) content to be built right in the browser: including the “hit test” module. Hit testing allows you to detect the position of the real world at a single point on the screen which can be used correctly position virtual objects in the real world.
Samsung Habla Español: Desarrollo de Aplicaciones con Tizen
Samsung Internet 12.1
One benefit of using Samsung Internet is regular updates to improve your browsing experience. Samsung Internet 12.1 focuses on improving the experience on specific devices and improving the tab bar and tab switcher.
Tizen Tidbits: Reviewing More UI Samples
This video will review the heart rate monitor and the Tizen Advanced UI samples.
Tizen Tidbits: Working with Sensors and the Heart Rate Monitor
This hands-on video will show you how to work with the wearable device sensors.
Game Development Live Chat Replay
In this Live Chat, we talked about game development with Samsung technologies.
Tizen Tidbits: Introducción a Tizen
Esta publicación te dará la información básica para el desarrollo de aplicaciones con Tizen.
Samsung Habla Español
No pierdas la oportunidad de conectar con otros desarrolladores hispanohablantes en Samsung.
Tizen Tidbits: Using JavaScript to Change your App’s Appearance
Learn how to modify the appearance of your Tizen web app using JavaScript.
Tizen Tidbits: Page Navigation with Tizen Advanced UI
Learn how to move through different pages in your Tizen web app.