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‘Internet Explorer’
Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Internet Explorer 9 is coming, but Microsoft is doing its best to ensure that it won’t represent some new and strange thing to developers. Yesterday, the company released the second Platform Preview of Internet Explorer 9 specifically to developers.
You can find and install the preview here. As for what it involves, Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager [...]
By: Doug Caverly in Internet Explorer, Microsoft
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
Microsoft announced today that it has submitted a request to join the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) Working Group of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Patrick Dengler, Senior Program Manager for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Team writes:
We recognize that vector graphics are an important component of the next generation Web platform. As evidenced by our ongoing [...]
By: Chris Crum in Design, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, SVG, W3C
Monday, September 14th, 2009
Assuming that you’re smarter than the average bear when it comes to computer savvy, allow me to introduce you to a Firefox add-on that saves time and simplifies life. It’s called iMacros, and once you start using this addition, you begin to wonder how you got along without it before. [...]
in Design, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Programming, SEO
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
Adding Multiprocess Browsing Capability to Next Version of Browser
Although it just came out with a new version last week, Mozilla already has plans to pump up its popular browser, Firefox by developing a new feature—multiple process browsing capability. The project, dubbed “Electrolysis,” will improve Firefox’s speed and stability, along with other ancillary advantages.
in Design, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer
Friday, June 12th, 2009
As designers, if we are truthful, there are some aspects of the job we dread doing, either because they are repetitive, not challenging, or just because we don’t like doing them. Those things can range from making yet another CSS design with rolled corner element or to such things as tweaking font attributes to [...]
By: Derald in CSS, Design, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Java, PHP, Rounded Corners, Web Development
Thursday, April 30th, 2009
It was no surprise that the new version was greeted with much aplomb and also a heavy degree of skepticism. I am referring to Microsoft’s latest IE upgrade and new browser – Internet Explorer 8. The update has been downloaded by web users whom prefer to use IE. Firefox users are just plain anti-Bill Gates, [...]
in CSS, Design, Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, SEO, Windows 7
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Internet Explorer 8 was released as a beta around February of 2008. About the time of the beta release Microsoft announced that the IE 8 had passed the Acid2 test. Everyone was shocked that Microsoft actually was able to get a version of IE to even past the test, since everyone’s view is [...]
By: Derald in CSS, Design, Firefox, Internet Explorer, W3C
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Christmas is coming and you might be interested in dressing up your blog with a new Christmas free wordpress themes .In this post I’ve selected 15 interesting Christmas Wordpress themes.
Happy new year!
1- Christmas Days
Christmas Days Wordpress theme from Design Disease look very professional with touch of Christmas spirit splashed with lot of color.
in CSS, Design, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Web Development, WebMaster, Wordpress, XHTML
Monday, October 20th, 2008
When Google Chrome was released, there was alot of hype. It seemed as if Google finally answered the prayers of a lot of web designers. Finally a browser that actually thinks about the web designer and not only the user. Many users were excited, Google’s success rate with most of it’s projects is very well. [...]
By: Derald in Design, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Java, Programming
Friday, August 8th, 2008
I’ve just managed to iron out a nasty bug in one of my FMS apps and this issue will likely affect other applications. One of my clients noticed that some users would show up multiple times in a userlist of one of my applications. The userlist was tied to a SharedObject and users [...]
By: Stefan Richter in Flash, Google, Internet Explorer