3 month ago
deusx : Eric's Archived Thoughts: JavaScript Will Save Us All - "we’re all vendors now, baby!"
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3 month ago
dbow : A List Apart at 10 years - Congrats to Zeldman and everyone who has contributed to ALA over the years to make it what it is.
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Linkorama : Open Web Foundation - The Open Web Foundation is an independent non-profit dedicated to the development and protection of open, non-proprietary specifications for web technologies.
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Linkorama : First Stab: Guiding Principles for the Open Web Foundation - The OWF is an organization to facilitate community efforts to create technical specifications that conform to the ethos that anyone can use the specification and nobody “owns” the specification or its ideas. Towards that end, the following principles
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dbow : Microsoft reverses version targeting default - Jeffrey points to news that Microsoft will make standards-based rendering the default in IE8. (also a collection of links on the topic)
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dbow : YouTube: Design Coding - "Don't use I-talics... use _emphasis_"
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dbow : Microsoft reverses version targeting default - Jeffrey points to news that Microsoft will make standards-based rendering the default in IE8. (also a collection of links on the topic)
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9 month ago
dbow : YouTube: Design Coding - "Don't use I-talics... use _emphasis_"
philgyford : YouTube - Design Coding - Rap: "Please don't use tables even though they work fine, when it come to indexing they give searches a hard time. Make it easy for the spiders to crawl what you provide, remove font-type, font-color and font-size." Awesome. (via Haddock)
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10 month ago
deusx : QuirksBlog: IE team changes its mind on IE8 default behaviour - "Just now the IE team announced that it's reversing its policy on the default behaviour of IE8, which shows that it has been paying close attention to the discussion of its versioning proposal. I admit that I hadn't expected this reversal, but I welc
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: IE team changes its mind on IE8 default behaviour - when MS screws the web, they're AWESOME. when MS changes their mind about which way they're going to screw the web, they're AWESOME. i think i see the pattern.
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Linkorama : Microsoft pledges (yet again) that it wants to be interoperable - Why is Microsoft going through the motions yet again? It’s all about next week. From February 25 to 29, ISO is slated to hold a long-awaited ballot-resolution meeting regarding whether or not Microsoft’s Office Open XML (OOXML) document format should
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11 month ago
wearehugh : X-UA-Incompatible - miscoded - by Hallvord R. M. Steen
deusx : X-UA-Incompatible - miscoded - by Hallvord R. M. Steen - "The cost of being compatible is again placed on IE's competitors"
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11 month ago
nelson : The tired REST soldier - A bit crazy to personalize this so much, but glad Mark feels a victory
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12 month ago
Simon Willison : Legacy. - Legacy.. James Bennett has what I think is the most interesting analysis of the X-UA-Compatible header to date.
deusx : The B-List: Legacy. - "it stands to reason, if Microsoft is bending over backwards to keep its bread-and-butter corporate customers happy, that the IE team would suddenly get backwards-compatibility fever."
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12 month ago
deusx : Sam Ruby: Best Standards Support - "Accordingly, I’ve implemented the following in my .htaccess file"
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14 month ago
wearehugh : Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Ten New Things in WebKit 3
Simon Willison : Ten New Things in WebKit 3 - Ten New Things in WebKit 3. Does “incremental updates for persistent server connections” for XMLHttpRequest mean Safari now has native support for Comet?
Khoi Vinh : Ten New Things in WebKit 3
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14 month ago
Linkorama : The WikiWorld Needs an XMLRPC Editor - See comments on Amo, Atom, TiddlyWiki, and Socialtext Unplugged
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15 month ago
Linkorama : an online encyclopedia torn apart - "So now, mixed in with the euphoria and positive energy it's a lot of cutting, fighting, referencing, cutting back while leaving the good stuff in. New priorities are arriving. Newer folks feel like they're wielding a machete, not planting new trees.
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15 month ago
wearehugh : HTTP interoperability - Anne’s Weblog
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15 month ago
wearehugh : HTTP methods, Web browsers and XMLHttpRequest - Anne’s Weblog
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16 month ago
dbow : Mobile Web Design avail soon - Cameron Moll's long-awaited book on mobile web design available August 28 in PDF form.
Richard Rutter : Mobile Web Design - A (beautiful and immaculately researched) Book by Cameron Moll.
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17 month ago
Simon Willison : Thoughts on the Social Graph - Thoughts on the Social Graph. I think social network portability will happen within the next year.
Linkorama : Brad's Thoughts on the Social Graph - Goal 1: Ultimately make the social graph a community asset, utilizing the data from all the different sites, but not depending on any company or organization as "the" central graph owner.
Andy Baio : Brad Fitzpatrick's Thoughts on the Social Graph - this nicely articulates the problem and leaves me hopeful
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19 month ago
jcgregorio : Making it stick.: Can iTunes Accomplish What Jini Couldn't? - mDNS. I remember digging into the saga of mDNS in the IETF. Not a shining moment in history, I can tell you.
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20 month ago
wearehugh : SitePoint Blogs » Six Months Later: The New HTML Working Group
Simon Willison : Six Months Later: The New HTML Working Group - Six Months Later: The New HTML Working Group. In case you haven’t been paying attention, Kevin Yank summarises some of the key discussions in the new HTML working group.
jimray : Hey, it looks like HTML 5 might actually happen - Well, it was already happening, but it looks like it may get adopted by the W3C!
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21 month ago
Linkorama : CSS Layouts - These CSS Layout offers full Grade-A browser support. That means that these CSS Layout will look and behave the same in internet browsers like Internet Explores 6 (IE6), Internet Explorer 7 (IE7), Firefox, Opera, Safari and so on.
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