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...
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Vinny Carpenter
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March 01, 2009
I have a css/html question. Usually when I have a css question I google it and find that 100 people have already asked and answered it. In this case I'm having a hard time even figuring out what to put into Google or what to search on here in AskMe. Is there any reason why, on a webpage I coded up, ...
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amethysts
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February 26, 2009
Safari 4 Beta sprinted from the gate with a claim to being "3x faster than Firefox" at JavaScript rendering. We're calling Apple's ante and updating our browser speed tests with the latest builds. As in our previous speed tests, we're looking at a few key factors that the average browser user notice...
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Kevin Purdy
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February 20, 2009
I'm working on a relaunch of Wargames.Com, the wargaming site that attorney Wade Duchene and I successfully defended from a UDRP arbitration challenge by MGM Studios two years ago. The site began as a wargame store, but sales and traffic weren't enough to justify the aggravation of running an online...
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Rogers Cadenhead
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February 19, 2009
Just when it looked like we were turning the corner with Internet Explorer 8, it seems that Microsoft are determined to make it as hard as possible for developers to accomplish a standard HTML/CSS platform to develop websites as the “opt in to standard mode meta tag� makes its unwelcomed return....
dzone.com: latest front page
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davewoods100
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February 18, 2009
why the old “only use tables for layout� argument keeps coming up over and over: Because as powerful as CSS can be, table cells do certain things very easily that CSS makes very, very hard. It rankles to have CSS be, as Winston Churchill would have put it, the worst form of layout except for all...
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FalsePositives
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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...
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Eric Eggert
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February 17, 2009
Eric Meyer elaborates on why we need a better layout mechanism for web content (whether it be via CSS or not). We know we shouldn’t use tables for layout. Floats are a hack, positioning is flawed, and display:table-cell is no better than using a table itself. But Eric explains here why table b...
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Douglas Bowman
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Lo scrivevamo a inizio 2009: tra i buoni propositi che molti nel giro del web design hanno espresso per il nuovo anno c’è pure quello di non supportare più IE6. In queste settimane ho incrociato diverse discussioni tecniche su quelle che potrebbero essere le migliori exit strateg...
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Cesare Lamanna
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CSS frameworks are by no means breaking news. There have been several to choose from for a good couple of years now, with one of the earliest and most well-known being Yahoo’s Grids CSS; we’ve talked about this previously in our blogs. What’s amazing to me is that many are failing ...
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