-[2017-Modernizing the DOM tree in Microsoft Edge](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/19/modernizing-dom-tree-microsoft-edge/#gXbKkdM2Yl71P1jX.97): In this post, we’ll walk you through the history of the DOM in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge, and the impact of our recent work to modernize the DOM Tree, which is already resulting in substantially improved performance in the Windows 10 Creators Update.
-[2017-Improved JavaScript performance, WebAssembly, and Shared Memory in Microsoft Edge](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/20/improved-javascript-performance-webassembly-shared-memory/#aXYIbCB04QkDAmeQ.97): In this post, we’ll walk you through some new features coming to Chakra with the Windows 10 Creators Update that improve the day-to-day browsing experience in Microsoft Edge, as well as some new experimental features for developers: WebAssembly, and Shared Memory and Atomics.
-[Getting Started: Building a Chrome Extension](https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/getstarted)
# Firefox
-[2017-Inside a super fast CSS engine: Quantum CSS (aka Stylo)](https://parg.co/bTa)
# Edge
-[2017-Modernizing the DOM tree in Microsoft Edge](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/19/modernizing-dom-tree-microsoft-edge/#gXbKkdM2Yl71P1jX.97): In this post, we’ll walk you through the history of the DOM in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge, and the impact of our recent work to modernize the DOM Tree, which is already resulting in substantially improved performance in the Windows 10 Creators Update.
-[2017-Improved JavaScript performance, WebAssembly, and Shared Memory in Microsoft Edge](https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2017/04/20/improved-javascript-performance-webassembly-shared-memory/#aXYIbCB04QkDAmeQ.97): In this post, we’ll walk you through some new features coming to Chakra with the Windows 10 Creators Update that improve the day-to-day browsing experience in Microsoft Edge, as well as some new experimental features for developers: WebAssembly, and Shared Memory and Atomics.
-[chromeless](https://github.com/graphcool/chromeless): Chrome automation made simple. Runs locally or headless on AWS Lambda.
-[2017-GoogleChrome-Puppeteer](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer): Puppeteer is a Node library which provides a high-level API to control headless Chrome over the DevTools Protocol. It can also be configured to use full (non-headless) Chrome.
-[2017-Chrome Headless Docker](https://hub.docker.com/r/justinribeiro/chrome-headless/): What was once a container using the experimental build of headless_shell from tip, this container now runs and exposes stable Chrome headless via google-chome --headless.
-[2017-Getting Started with Headless Chrome](https://parg.co/btk): Headless Chrome is shipping in Chrome 59. It's a way to run the Chrome browser in a headless environment. Essentially, running Chrome without chrome! It brings all modern web platform features provided by Chromium and the Blink rendering engine to the command line.
-[2017-Using headless Chrome as an automated screenshot tool](https://parg.co/btL)