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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "browsers"

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  1. Visit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit

    Browser makers could easy to use and consistent textsize widgets as part of the browser.

  2. Visit Understanding this RSS Thing - GBHXonline.com Understanding this RSS Thing - GBHXonline.com

    This article attempts to introduce and explain Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and how you can put it to use for you

  3. Visit Will the Road to HTML 5 be Rough? - Beast-Blog.com Will the Road to HTML 5 be Rough? - Beast-Blog.com

    I think HTML 5 is a great step forward and I fully support it, but how will the industry get from 4 to 5. A transition plan is needed

  4. Visit Web Essentials 2005 - The Title attribute - what is it good for? Web Essentials 2005 - The Title attribute - what is it good for?

    Extended information about using the title attribute

  5. Visit Tips for Keeping Forms Accessible - Beast-Blog.com Tips for Keeping Forms Accessible - Beast-Blog.com

    Forms are accessible if built right. Let's keep them that way. Here are tips for keeping them accessible and progressively enhancing them to accommodate many users

  6. Visit The Power of Zero - Beast-Blog.com The Power of Zero - Beast-Blog.com

    One way to effectively deal with the differences between browsers' default values is to make all said values zero and start all over again. To reset the defaults.

  7. Visit Browser Instead of Accessibility @ The Autistic Cuckoo Browser Instead of Accessibility @ The Autistic Cuckoo

    Stefan Hamilton suggests that Swedish authorities develop a browser that automatically makes sites accessible.

  8. Visit Closing the gap - User Agent improvements » AlastairC Closing the gap - User Agent improvements » AlastairC

    In a nutshell, user agents (browsing software) should be better able to support their users' needs.

  9. Visit Cre8tive Flow - I'm a Web Browsing Expert -- aren't you? Cre8tive Flow - I'm a Web Browsing Expert -- aren't you?

    Another article exploring the task of doing for the user because browser makers don't or user don't know what's available.

  10. Visit Beast-Blog.com - Supporting Legacy Browsers, or Not Beast-Blog.com - Supporting Legacy Browsers, or Not

    Tired of spending hours struggling to make standards-compliant accessible sites look nice and stylish in legacy browsers that are used by less than 1% of the population? This may be an answer for you.

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