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17853_32 Adrian Cooke's Bookmarks Tagged With "browsers"

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  1. Visit HTML or XHTML: Does It Really Matter? [Sitepoint] HTML or XHTML: Does It Really Matter? [Sitepoint]

    James Edwards favours XHMTL (served as XML) generally, in a good discussion of XHTML vs HTML(5). Covers some history and considers accessibility.

  2. Visit Minimalism [dive into mark] Minimalism [dive into mark]

    Mark Pilgrim does away with some weblog design cruft using new browser functionality via meta elements. Especially interesting are next and previous links as metadata. Opera exposes this via it's super back and forward buttons, and there's a plugi… More

  3. Visit The Missing Link [Eric's Archived Thoughts] The Missing Link [Eric's Archived Thoughts]

    Eric Meyer on arguments against supporting href on all (most) elements in HTML5.

  4. Visit New elements in HTML 5 [IBM developerWorks] New elements in HTML 5 [IBM developerWorks]

    Elliotte Rusty Harold provides a breakdown of the major classes of new elements in HTML5, and some examples of pages and fragments using the new markup.

  5. Visit CSS Opacity and Flash Transparency in Mac Firefox (jakeo.org) CSS Opacity and Flash Transparency in Mac Firefox (jakeo.org)

    Jake Olson on the CSS opacity problem in Firefox 2 (Mac) and Camino 1.6.

  6. Visit Stay on :target [Vitamin] Stay on :target [Vitamin]

    Brian Suda on CSS3's :target selector. Gecko wins on the Mac: Camino 1.5 and Firefox 2 get this right, OmniWeb 5.6 and Safari 3 get it partly right, while Opera 9.2.6 not yet. Haven't tried it on the PC.

  7. Visit Acid Redux [Eric's Archived Thoughts] Acid Redux [Eric's Archived Thoughts]

    Eric Meyer doesn't like Acid 3.

  8. Visit How can I tell if a web page is secure? How can I tell if a web page is secure?

    FAQ page

  9. Visit FCKeditor Demo FCKeditor Demo

    Web-based WYSIWYG editor.

  10. Visit Coding for the mobile web [Vitamin] Coding for the mobile web [Vitamin]

    Chris Mills (Opera) with an overview on mobile web development approaches.

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