Archived posts, June 2003
Quickies
Apple has a chart of Safari’s CSS support. CodeBitch has more details. Two new browser releases: Mozilla 1.4 and Netscape…
Web Standards still live
Lately there’s been a lot of talk about the end of free, downloadable, standalone versions of Internet Explorer. Some people…
WCAG 2.0
W3C just published the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Working Draft. I haven’t had the time to read it yet,…
Time to go on a Safari
Well, not quite. Not for me. Apple yesterday released Safari 1.0, and it’s a really great web browser. Speedy, standards…
UI Designer Challenges
Ten Quotable Moments: Challenges and Responses for UI Designers is a very well written article by Brian R. Krause. As…
Some people never learn
Zeldman writes a bit about .Net and standards. Seems like there is a bit of a discussion going on about…
CSS 3 Selectors
In CSS 3 Selectors, Russel Dyer writes about CSS selectors, all the way from those included in CSS 1 to…
Search design
Best practices: The basics of search design is the first in a series of well written articles by Julie Albertson…
CSS Rollovers
Uberlink CSS Rollovers is a nice tutorial at PVII on how to use unordered lists to mark up navigation links,…
Quark goes XHTML+CSS
In a move which took me by surprise, Quark, Inc. launched a redesigned web site which is pretty much standards…
The death of a pioneer
Microsoft has now officially killed the Mac version of Internet Explorer. I could see this coming since there have been…
Catching Up
Nothing new here for a week. Been too swamped with work. Time to catch up a bit. Eric Meyer has…
Mozilla evangelism
Call for Mozilla Switch and Call for Mozilla Switch, part 2 lists ten really good reasons to switch to Mozilla…
CSS bookmarklets
Simon Willison recommends some bookmarklets that can be used to experiment with CSS and make your CSS development quicker and…
AOL, Netscape and the death of Internet Explorer
As many of you most probably know by now, AOL has agreed to drop its suit against Microsoft in exchange…
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