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March 11, 2009

Coding Horror: Why Can't Error Messages Be Fun? - Chrome is a joy to use, and in my opinion at least, it's the first true advance in web browser technology since the heady days of Internet Explorer 4.0. Chrome is filled with so many thoughtful details, so many reimaginings of web browser functio...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Vinny Carpenter at 5:00 PM

February 18, 2009

CSS expert Eric Meyer is releasing a series of articles providing feedback on CSS3 for the Web Standards Project. Every article is as you’d expect a good and insightful read. In the latest part of the series Meyer writes about the need of a layout sys­tem in CSS: “How do we get those abiliti...
yatil! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Eric Eggert at 9:06 AM

June 23, 2008

Windows Home Server update available | Ed Bott’s Windows Expertise | - Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server, which includes a fix for the rare but serious data corruption bug and also adds support for x64 Vista clients, is now available as a public beta. - FINALLY!! State of the Art - Grocery ...
Vinny Carpenter's blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:01 AM

May 20, 2008

Nathanael Boehm is reporting for SitePoint from Web Directions Government 2008, in Canberra Australia. It was a chilly start to the day with the temperature hovering just above zero degrees as we waited in the dining area of Old Parliament House, cups of coffee in hand, listening to people who’...
SitePoint [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 2:05 AM

May 07, 2008

Not for nothing, but I’ve had my share of bad reviews in my professional career. Some I’ve taken well, and some I’ve taken… poorly. Some were my fault and others honestly weren’t. There isn’t a manager on Earth who hasn’t had to give a bad review to somebody...
dive into mark [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 6:23 AM

May 06, 2008

Recently my mailbox seems to contain a few messages of people mailing me about Flash. Many readers will likely assume that I have a natural distaste for anything Flash related. It’s not because I prefer HTML/CSS that I don’t like it or hate it as some people do. Flash/Flex have their pla...
Veerle's blog: full articles [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 7:25 AM

April 30, 2008

I receive a lot of e-mail per day and some of them are from people who want my help on CSS or if I know why certain things don’t work or show up in IE 6 or 7 etc. If I could help fix their problem? In a lot of cases I need to e-mail back that the code they’re using is full of errors and ...
Veerle's blog: full articles [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 4:18 AM

January 25, 2008

For some background on this post, please start by reading Aaron Gustafson’s Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8 on this week’s edition of A List Apart, or any of the links from my Internet Explorer 8 round-up post. This post is an extended version of my comment ...
Tiffany B. Brown [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:38 AM

January 23, 2008

Yesterday Microsoft introduced some new method of targeting a special browser version using a HTTP environment variable called X-UA-Compatible which allows to say that IE8 should render a web page like IE7. This wouldn’t be so bad if there wasn’t a huge caveat: IE will ever assume that you want ...
yatil! [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:19 AM | 1 Citations
Internet Explorer 8 passes the Acid2 test. Huzzah! But waitaminnit... What's this stuff about forward compatibility by adding some new X-UA-Compatible header to my pages or my server? Am I reading this right? Are you telling me that in order for IE8 to use its fully compliant rendering, we have to a...
Dougal Campbell's geek ramblings | Posts [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 9:25 AM
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