Posts in: Browsers
- Open thread: Conditional comments: Yay or Nay?
- I’m a big fan of conditional comments. I agree with Jens Meiert that they are non-standard, and don’t adequately separate content and presentation. However, I think they’re the best option we’ve got for one huge reason: it is the only reliable workaround for Internet Explorer that does not also affect other browsers. The LitePacific hack [...] [29 Jun 2007]
- Internet Explorer on a Mac without a Windows license
- I ran into a situation recently where I needed to test a web site in Internet Explorer 6, but the only computer with IE6 that I had reliable access to died a sudden death. I upgraded my own computer to Internet Explorer 7. And because I’m running Windows XP Home, I couldn’t use the Virtual [...] [25 Jun 2007]
- Recommended: “Safari 3.0 Windows”
- PPK gave the Safari 3.0 beta a test drive on Windows. In this article, he outlines some of what’s changed. May I also suggest giving Shiira a whirl? Built on WebKit — the same rendering engine behind Safari — but with some nifty features. Related: Thoughts on Safari 3 for Windows [12 Jun 2007]
- Links for 2007-06-08
- Know your Enemy: Web Application Threats Is It A Racist, Sexist World In Wikipedia? Google PageRank: What Do We Know About It? LitePacific CSS Hack for Internet Explorer 6 & 7 plus Safari Who’s Got Style? First Look: Google Gears Camino 1.5: New Features And More Speed (I’m currently giving Shiira a test drive.) [8 Jun 2007]
- Links for 2007-04-30
- Gran Paradiso Alpha 4 release notes Microsoft opens up on Web strategy at Mix07 [30 Apr 2007]
- Firebug security update
- UPDATE: There’s an even better fix for this exploit. Update to version 1.04. If you’re using the Firebug extension for Firefox, upgrade to 1.03 immediately. A zero-day exploit was found in the extension and has been fixed. [5 Apr 2007]