Andy is at it again…

Dec 16, 2007 0 Comments
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Andy Clark the much recognized author of the book Trancending CSS and invited expert for the css working group started a discussion last week.

He proposed to disband the css working group. This week he explains more about his action. I am curious about where this is going...

In my opinion he has got a point, it sure is ridiculous that something like css 2.1 is being held back by browser vendors. The same browser vendor that gave us 6 years of the same browser, after they won the war...

He finishes with a clear proposal about what should be done, a simple plan and revolutionary... Let's treat it like a product...
Go andy go...

Meanwhile, other people voice their opinion...

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Question of the week...

do web sites need to look exactly the same in every browser

The answer can be found here.Spoiler below

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NO

The answer is simple, Web is not print

Question of the week…

do web sites need to look exactly the same in every browser

The answer can be found here.Spoiler below

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NO

The answer is simple, Web is not print

Just browsing and found...

Nov 16, 2007 0 Comments
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I was just browsing and found these articles;

  1. A good article by Dave Shea about browser detection and other bad things here.
  2. Another article by Roger Johansson about the speed of browser vendors versus the w3c...
  3. Roel van gils talking about email obfuscation on alistapart
  4. PPK just updated his W3C dom compatiblity core tables
  5. a nice article over unobtrusive javascript
  6. An old article by Jonathan Snook about hosted subversion.
  7. Javascript keyboard madness by Jan Wolter.

As I will be attending @media ajax this year and I am buried in work, posting will be a little slow for the next few weeks, excuses for that.

Just browsing and found…

Nov 16, 2007 0 Comments
Tagged: , , , , and

I was just browsing and found these articles;

  1. A good article by Dave Shea about browser detection and other bad things here.
  2. Another article by Roger Johansson about the speed of browser vendors versus the w3c...
  3. Roel van gils talking about email obfuscation on alistapart
  4. PPK just updated his W3C dom compatiblity core tables
  5. a nice article over unobtrusive javascript
  6. An old article by Jonathan Snook about hosted subversion.
  7. Javascript keyboard madness by Jan Wolter.

As I will be attending @media ajax this year and I am buried in work, posting will be a little slow for the next few weeks, excuses for that.