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- Ethan Poole
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- Sun 26 Jul 2009 at 12:16
Last month, Adobe released BrowserLab, an online tool to help web developers easily preview their websites in multiple web browsers without needing to have each browser installed. You simply input your website's URL and it shows you how your website renders in Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari. Furthermore, it has an overlay feature that enables you to see two renderings on top of one another so that you can identify even the most minute differences. This feature is poorly named "Onion Skin View".
browserlab_1.jpg|Screenshot of Adobe…
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- Ethan Poole
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- Mon 20 Jul 2009 at 7:25
Youtube have announced this week that they will not be supporting Internet Explorer 6 in future development. Instead, they encourage IE6 users to upgrade to Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 8, or Mozilla Firefox. This announcement has caused developers all over the Internet to claim the death of IE6 now that all of these popular websites (Youtube, Facebook, and Digg are the prominent ones) no longer plan to support it. However, I sadly must say that Internet Explorer 6 is going to be around quite a bit longer.
You see, the mass of people …
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- Ethan Poole
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- Sun 12 Jul 2009 at 9:44
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The W3C officially announced last week (2 July 2009) that they will not be renewing the charter for the XHTML 2 Working Group at the end of 2009. Their objective is to increase the resources of HTML 5, in order to accelerate the completion of the specification. I was not entirely surprised by the W3C's decision because HTML 5 has been receiving a lot of marketing buzz thanks to the big wigs at Apple and Google. All the browser makers are rushing to implement parts of the HTML 5 Working Draft, but there has not been a single attempt of an…
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