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…

  • June 30, 2003
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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,…

  • June 25, 2003
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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…

  • June 24, 2003
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UI Designer Challenges

Ten Quotable Moments: Challenges and Responses for UI Designers is a very well written article by Brian R. Krause. As…

  • June 24, 2003
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Some people never learn

Zeldman writes a bit about .Net and standards. Seems like there is a bit of a discussion going on about…

  • June 21, 2003
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CSS 3 Selectors

In CSS 3 Selectors, Russel Dyer writes about CSS selectors, all the way from those included in CSS 1 to…

  • June 21, 2003
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Search design

Best practices: The basics of search design is the first in a series of well written articles by Julie Albertson…

  • June 21, 2003
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CSS Rollovers

Uberlink CSS Rollovers is a nice tutorial at PVII on how to use unordered lists to mark up navigation links,…

  • June 21, 2003
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Quark goes XHTML+CSS

In a move which took me by surprise, Quark, Inc. launched a redesigned web site which is pretty much standards…

  • June 14, 2003
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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…

  • June 14, 2003
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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…

  • June 4, 2003
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CSS bookmarklets

Simon Willison recommends some bookmarklets that can be used to experiment with CSS and make your CSS development quicker and…

  • June 3, 2003
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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…

  • June 1, 2003
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