ma.gnolia

Sign In | Learn More

Skip to main content


8_32 Ville Säävuori's Bookmarks Tagged With "webstandards"

  1. Visit ALA: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards ALA: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards

    Excellent piece by Wilson Miner (of Django and EveryBlock fame) about accassible data visualization.

  2. Visit Opera and the Acid3 Test Opera and the Acid3 Test

    A screenshot of Opera passing the Acid3 test. Still no code, though. Meanwhile in Cupertino, WebKit nightly gets now 99 out of 100 points in the test. And this is public code, not a screenshot. This is gong to be a tight race! :)

  3. Visit WebKit gets an A+ on Acid3 WebKit gets an A+ on Acid3

    Its fun to follow the development of WebKit engine as the team is reaching to pass the Acid3 test. Currently WebKit achieves 95/100 which is not bad at all. (My Safari 3.1 gets only 77/100.) Safari 2 was one of the first browsers to pass Acid2, to… More

  4. Visit Translation From MS-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Joel Spolsky’s “Martian Headsets” Translation From MS-Speak to English of Selected Portions of Joel Spolsky’s “Martian Headsets”

    "Hi, I'm Web Developer Barbie. Pull my string and I say, Standards are tough! Let's go shopping!"

  5. Visit The B-List: X-No-Really The B-List: X-No-Really

    As usual, James nails it. "Epic fail". I'm a bit disappointed with Zeldman. The proposed version targeting feature of IE8 is so wrong that it makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time. I for one will not be adding _any_ metadata in m… More

  6. Visit John Gruber on IE8 version targetting John Gruber on IE8 version targetting

    "[..] I’m more likely to deliberately start blocking traffic from IE users than I am to add this bullshit tag to my markup. I want IE users to switch to another browser." My thoughts exactly. As a matter a fact, I've _already_ been blocking IE-… More

  7. Visit HTML 5 HTML 5

    First draft of HTML 5 standard is now published. I welcome warmly all the new elements and attributes. Long live HTML!

  8. Visit ALA: From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey ALA: From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey

    IE8 will include the ability to target page rendering to a specific rendering mode via http-equiv meta element. Eric Meyer explains how this could potentially help forward-compatible web development.

  9. Visit Twitter / Yoz: Mega Bloks not compatible with Duplo! Twitter / Yoz: Mega Bloks not compatible with Duplo!

    "THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU INNOVATE AHEAD OF STANDARDS" (Via [Simon Willison](http://simonwillison.net/2007/Dec/26/twitter/))

Didn't find what you were looking for? Try searching Google.