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  Dave Hyatt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dave Hyatt is an American software developer currently employed by Apple Computer (started July 15, 2002), where he is part of the development team responsible for the Safari web browser and WebKit framework.
Hyatt worked at Netscape Communications from 1997 to 2002 where he contributed to the Mozilla, Camino and Firefox browsers.
Hyatt studied as an undergraduate at Rice University and graduate at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dave_Hyatt   (179 words)

  
 nov 1 2003
Dave’s review of the organizations current financial position reflects that we are on budget for the year 2003.
Dave had made application to the Bank of America for a club credit card for the purpose of paying computer related charges for which checks are not accepted.
Dave also had a proposed budget available that was based on “business as usual” in the event that the Rules Change Proposals are not adopted.
www.nwacconline.com /nov_1_2003.htm   (1306 words)

  
 The Tucson Herpetological Society
Hyatt encouraged me to move ahead on the idea and lead the organization of such a group.
Dave said he had a Macintosh computer (no hard drive) on which he could produce text and hardcopy with his dot-matrix printer.
As I made clear to Hyatt, I wanted to form a society based on monthly talks by local herpetologists on their research or interests concerning herps of the region, a newsletter with original articles (when possible), and with no live animals at meetings to show, sell or trade.
www.arts.arizona.edu /herp/newslt98.html   (1822 words)

  
 bestkungfu weblog » On implementing SVG
Hyatt is, of course, neglecting to mention that, alongside the KHTML engine Safari is based on, there is a KSVG engine.
When Hyatt asked about Web standards in May of last year, he got over 300 responses — of which SVG was the request of perhaps half.
Hyatt is right on the point that many Microsoft bashers are not in touch with reality, but he also seems to be one of them.
www.bestkungfu.com /index.php?p=510   (2080 words)

  
 Bloglines | Citations
Dave Hyatt said something interesting about the new dashboard widgets: Just to prove a point that there are many ways to think about this
Dave Hyatt sees Dashboard as being more like: "a collection of HTML sidebar panels liberated from the browser window and placed anywhere on your screen."
Dave Hyatt: [T] he Dashboard is a collection of HTML sidebar panels liberated from the browser window and placed anywhere on your
www.bloglines.com /citations?siteid=950&itemid=61   (747 words)

  
 apr 18 2004
Dave Kaiser, NWACC treasurer, presented the Treasurer’s Report for the period ending April 17, 2004 including detail all transactions since the February 7th meeting.
Dave noted that the books are open to all members and anyone wishing to review them may do so at any time.
Dave also reported that all member clubs have now remitted their annual dues.
www.nwacconline.com /apr_18_2004.htm   (715 words)

  
 Dave Hyatt - TheBestLinks.com - Apple Computer, July 15, Mozilla, Rice University, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Dave Hyatt - TheBestLinks.com - Apple Computer, July 15, Mozilla, Rice University,...
Dave Hyatt, Apple Computer, July 15, Mozilla, Rice University, Shadowrun, 1997...
A software developer who currently works for Apple Computer (started July 15 2002) where he is a part of the team who wrote Safari.
www.thebestlinks.com /Dave_Hyatt.html   (211 words)

  
 freeform goodness :: tech : computers : os : osx : applications : safari : Fixing Safari's Minimum Font Size   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Dave Hyatt explained the Safari 1.0 font situation the other day.
The reason for this is revealed in the Dave Hyatt’s blog entry — that many sites use small font size spans as spacers.
Hyatt mentioned that it was still possible to set a minimum font size via a hidden pref.
www.freeke.org /ffg/tech/computers/os/osx/applications/safari/minfonty.html   (303 words)

  
 Just Another Blog: Safari the image editor?
Dave Hyatt (a Safari developer) has just made a post about Safari's addition to HTML - the canvas, and the extension of the
The application that Dave Hyatt mentioned was the rotating arm on the clock widgit.
This could be animated by defining a line in SVG from the center of the clock to the second/minute point on the outside, setting its color, line weight, and blend mode in CSS, and using Javascript to rotate it simply by moving the outer point of the line.
minghong.blogspot.com /2004/07/safari-image-editor.html   (839 words)

  
 Re: Positioned Children of Overflowed Parents from Dave Hyatt on 2004-07-20 (www-style@w3.org from July 2004)
Re: Positioned Children of Overflowed Parents from Dave Hyatt on 2004-07-20 (www-style@w3.org from July 2004)
The opacity problem you mention in the test case is a separate issue and has been fixed.
dave On Jul 20, 2004, at 11:31 AM, Gavin Kistner wrote: > > Would someone who knows the spec implicitly please confirm that a > position:absolute child of a position:static; overflow:auto parent > element should not be affected by the scrolling offset of the parent > object?
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-style/2004Jul/0126.html   (242 words)

  
 Developer Chat With Dave Hyatt - MozillaZine Talkback
Our next developer chat will be with Dave Hyatt this Thursday, January 6, at 3pm PST (PST is GMT-0800).
Dave will be talking about the Mozilla UI and its "skinnability" (the ability to customize the interface).
This should be a great chat for those of you interested in Mozilla's UI customization, so be sure to stop by at #mozillazine at irc.mozilla.org.
www.mozillazine.org /talkback.html?article=1055   (723 words)

  
 eclecticism: Surfin' Safari
Dave Hyatt has got to be one of the bravest people on the 'net I've seen.
Kudos to Dave for being crazy enough to do this, and to Apple for allowing him to do this.
The only one I know of off the top of my head is Dave Hyatt, who works on the rendering engine for Safari.
www.michaelhanscom.com /eclecticism/2003/02/surfin_safari.html   (606 words)

  
 Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report
Dave also tell us that the beautiful theory described below was not the correct diagnosis.
Safari 1.2 scrambled vertical margins at the bottom of this page because it thought the image inserted in yesterday’s Report was a few pixels too wide for the column that contains it.
Thanks to readers who reported the problem and to Dave Hyatt’s speedy and diligent work, the problem has been solved and will not affect future Safari builds.
www.zeldman.com /daily/0204f.shtml   (848 words)

  
 ongoing · Extending HTML, Again
I had thought I’d said enough on this subject, but when Dave Hyatt tells you to speak up, up you speak.
Summary: Dave’s latest approach for his new widgets is OK but a little clumsy, and I don’t quite get why Hixie prefers dashes to colons.
He was extremely unimpressed with pretty well all of the alternatives Dave Hyatt considered for Safari (snicker, he’s got some reasons to dislike Dave’s latest that I hadn’t thought of).
www.tbray.org /ongoing/When/200x/2004/07/12/ExtendingHTML   (668 words)

  
 Line drawn...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
According to Mark Eldridge "When some of the other veterans and I went to the front of the fairgrounds, we saw two of the KALVIA Pow Wow Committee personnel talking to Dale Hyatt.
In the mean time many people gathered behind Native trade booths where Hyatt confronted the committee and several veterans as police tried to sort the matter out.
After speaking with the police, they asked me if he could say goodbye to his Chief." The committee as well as the veterans were not aware of any Native "chiefs" on the premises, but agreed to bring the trader Hyatt referred to, back to the unblessed area.
www.dickshovel.com /hyattline.html   (341 words)

  
 NonLeagueDaily.com
Dave was always our number one target and following talks we were delighted when he agreed to join us.
Dave is currently on holiday in Barbados charging his batteries and preparing for the new season.
We feel that we now have a strong management team in place with Hayden, Peter, Dave, Dave and Mick and are all looking forward to the forthcoming campaign.
www.nonleaguedaily.com /news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=27437   (636 words)

  
 Paul Baker's Blog: dave is breaking his own rules...
Paul Baker's Blog: dave is breaking his own rules...
It looks to me like Dave Hyatt is talking about Safari in his not-supposed-to-be-about-safari blog.
Of course since the post is not about Safari in any technical sort of nature, I guess I'll let it slide this time.
paulbaker.net /blog/archives/000040.html   (537 words)

  
 The AFS News Bulletin. No. 2.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Dave Hume and his subsection were there and soon John Meeker came in with a load from the ADS.
Dave Hyatt's stories of his experiences in the AFS, written for the North American Newspaper Alliance, have appeared in several newspapers in the United States.
Hyatt has the good reporters interest in people, the feeling for a story, and the ability to write it.
www.ku.edu /carrie/specoll/AFS/library/4-ww2/AFSletters/AFSNB2.html   (17918 words)

  
 My Froggie Popular Searches Dave Hyatt Blog, Photo Blogs and News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Safari developer Dave Hyatt writes about the "Reality of Bugs" in his blog, and has a number of...
Safari developer Dave Hyatt (Ex developer from Chimera) has put a post on his blog asking for GUI...
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www.myfroggie.com /blogs/dave-hyatt-blog.html   (1150 words)

  
 inessential.com: Weblog: Comments for ‘Bug Guilt Trips’   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Dave Hyatt reports on the tactics people use when reporting Safari bugs, “in particular the tactic of saying something inflammatory in order to goad the receiver of the bug into fixing it.”
You don’t want to try to be Dave Hyatt— Okay, I got this one only once, but I liked it so much I have to repeat it.
I enjoyed this article and Dave's original; both because I'm a developer and fielded such requests, and because I've filed just such a bug report before (blush).
inessential.com /?comments=1&postid=2693   (1770 words)

  
 Bloglines | Citations
chrome and inform Dave Hyatt of this discovery.
It's extremely reassuring to see that Dave Hyatt has listened to these suggestions.
Dave Hyatt blogs about the solution he chose for the extensions Apple is making to (X)HTML to support the new features in Safari and Dashboard.
www.bloglines.com /citations?siteid=950&itemid=70   (518 words)

  
 Zack Rusin's blog | www.kdedevelopers.org
Dave has been doing some amazing EGL work.
Dave Hyatt asks this question in his blog.
First of all let me just say this: KDE developers who worked on KHTML are simply really attached to it because historically it was the "rendering engine done right" and for people who worked on it, well, it's their baby.
www.kdedevelopers.org /blog/14   (4520 words)

  
 IEBlog : A few of our favourite DHTML sites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
And I think Dave Hyatt was looking into it for Safari, but I don't know whether he's made progress on this.
Dave, I think you should stop mentioning enabling PNG transparency in IE using the stupid filter.
Dave Massy has been hard at work improving the state of IE's docs on MSDN, removing the feeling of staleness, updating for SP2, reviewing it to determine which areas need more content and which should have archiac content removed, that sort of thing.
blogs.msdn.com /ie/archive/2004/11/23/268662.aspx   (5378 words)

  
 Mozilla, XUL and Skins with Dave Hyatt
Hyatt and I are hoping to create an install subset for skins that would not have the security problems
and this question relates to something hyatt said earlier in response to a dveditz question...
hyatt: ok, that's something I'll have to think about, then.
www.mozillazine.org /chat/logs/2000-1-6-SKINS.html   (2537 words)

  
 Mike Davidson: Dashboard: Benevolent Pragmatism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
After reading Dave Hyatt’s explanation about what HTML extensions Apple is adding to WebKit, I am simply in awe at how far little-known KHTML has come under the tutelage of one very talented person at one very idealistic company.
Through Dave’s genius work and the culture of openness on the Safari team, the first goal was reached in record time, putting further into question why the hell it’s taken Mozilla this long to get where it’s at (I know, I know, AOL).
This allows not only for other developers to incorporate what they want, but it also allows for Dave and company to get public input from experts so that the final shipped version will not be a lame duck version that would need to be overhauled to be ideal.
www.mikeindustries.com /blog/archives/000022.php   (2970 words)

  
 Dave Hyatt's Weblog: May 2003 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
I must say IÂ’m amused by Dave HyattÂ’s complaint that things like Web browser windows, multi-column tree controls, and hierarchical menus canÂ’t be constructed easily using HTML and CSS.
I've also been following Dave Winer's comments on the subject of CSS vs. HTML.
Dave has drawn the ire of numerous CSS geeks, and as far as I can tell, all he did was point out that CSS is harder to use because, well...
hyatts.org /dave/Archives/2003_05.html   (3294 words)

  
 xlab » Keeping up with Safari
To his eternal credit Dave Hyatt, a senior Safari developer, is posting responses to critical feedback of the browser on his weblog.
In the midst of this activity and commentary, Apple has released an updated beta (v51) on their website.
I have to say that I am very impressed by the quick response of Apple (and Dave Hyatt) to public feedback on their browser, and their openness to discuss future modifications and features.
www.xlab.co.uk /macosx/weblog/107   (334 words)

  
 hyatt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Adactio: Journal - Embrace and extend
Dave Hyatt has been blogging about the way that Dashboard will require some new HTML elements.
I’m still nervous about the idea of adding non-standard elements to HTML, as is Ian Hixie, but the transparency that Dave is maintaining is very encouraging.
The overall consensus is that, thanks to this debate, things are going in the right direction.
adactio.com /journal/display.php/20040714211243.xml   (259 words)

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