ma.gnolia

Sign In | Learn More

Skip to main content


239_32 Jeremy Keith's Bookmarks Tagged With "browsers"

1 2

  1. Visit Five CSS design browser differences I can live with | For A Beautiful Web Five CSS design browser differences I can live with | For A Beautiful Web

    A great article by Malarkey wherein he lists five examples of progressive enrichment (as Dan is wont to call it) complete with side-by-side comparisons. Useful ammo, this.

  2. Visit Update on WebKit accessibility support (Re: WebKit release cycle and dep Update on WebKit accessibility support (Re: WebKit release cycle and dep

    The last piece is falling into place. IE8 has ARIA support, Mozilla has ARIA support ...and now WebKit is getting there. Excellent!

  3. Visit Jeremy and Eric on the Acid 3 race - Slightly ajar - by David Storey Jeremy and Eric on the Acid 3 race - Slightly ajar - by David Storey

    David has no sense of humour.

  4. Visit A reasoned response to X-UA-Compatible • Gated Logic • nevali.net A reasoned response to X-UA-Compatible • Gated Logic • nevali.net

    A nice analysis and skewering of Microsoft's proposed default behaviour for version targeting.

  5. Visit this is rachelandrew.co.uk » IE8 and the future of the web this is rachelandrew.co.uk » IE8 and the future of the web

    Rachel adds her thoughts on Microsoft's broken implementation of version switching—and very good thoughts they are too.

  6. Visit Dean Edwards: IE7.js version 2.0 (beta) Dean Edwards: IE7.js version 2.0 (beta)

    A new version of Dean's IE7 script is available. Given my daily frustrations with IE6, I hope its marketshare declines enough that I can use this as a magic bullet in front-end development.

  7. Visit Do websites need to look exactly the same in every browser? Do websites need to look exactly the same in every browser?

    Like "is it Christmas?" or "is Twitter down?" but less Boolean.

  8. Visit W3C DOM Compatibility - HTML W3C DOM Compatibility - HTML

    PPK has once again been doing sterling work. He's updated the DOM compatibility chart and things are actually looking pretty good.

  9. Visit Jeffrey Zeldman: King of Web Standards Jeffrey Zeldman: King of Web Standards

    Hail to the King... so says Business Week.

  10. Visit Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site Thirteen Simple Rules for Speeding Up Your Web Site

    The justification behind YSlow. If you've heard Nate Koechley speak, some of this will be familiar to you. It's all solid advice as far as I can tell.

1 2

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