6 month ago
jonhicks : Opera Web Standards Curriculum - Hats off to them!
Simon Willison : Opera Web Standards Curriculum - Opera Web Standards Curriculum. Opera commissioned an impressive sequence of articles from a bunch of very talented people to help address the monstrous learning curve for modern client-side development.
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10 month ago
wearehugh : Reality Distortion Fields - if you only read one response to joel's "martian headsets", make it this one.
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wearehugh : Sam Ruby: x-ua-compatible doesn’t work - busted right out of the gate
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Rod Begbie : John Resig - Unbreaking the Web - The real reason for Microsoft's switch to web standards in IE8? John thinks he's found it. #
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10 month ago
wearehugh : IEBlog : Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8
jonhicks : IEBlog : Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8 - They listened and they changed! The one stumbling block with IE's meta idea is solved. Does this mean that when IE9 comes out you need to specify that? Or will the latest version always be the default?
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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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wearehugh : ChunkySoup.net: What Does X-UA-Compatible Mean For Me?
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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
wearehugh : QuirksBlog: The versioning switch's default is correct - now i see where i was wrong: forward compatibility is just a theory! like evolution!
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wearehugh : Do what you like to my CSS, but stay out of my HTML - Article - andrewingram
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12 month ago
wearehugh : Internet Explorer lays anchor in 1999, sets sail for the future - glyphobet • глыфобет • γλιφοβετ - "It’s the same mistake Microsoft always makes"
Ethan Marcotte : Internet Explorer lays anchor in 1999, sets sail for the future - One of the better write-ups I've seen. ∞
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12 month ago
wearehugh : WallOfScribbles » Apparently IE8 is Causing Ruckus
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12 month ago
wearehugh : a work on process » The fury that Microsoft have unleashed - "And we’re already seeing an explosion in the number of mobile devices, app-specific browsers ... and other means of accessing the web." true, that.
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12 month ago
wearehugh : David Emery Online: Standard storm - "Here’s hoping that this loud reaction will give Microsoft some pause in rolling this out" you must be new here
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12 month ago
wearehugh : How to style unknown elements in IE - Xopus - now THIS is exciting
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12 month ago
wearehugh : John Resig - HTML5 Shiv - comment: "God, it's like IE was designed by a mischievous wizard"
jonhicks : John Resig - HTML5 Shiv
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12 month ago
wearehugh : The Fishbowl: How to break HTML by pretending to support it.
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12 month ago
wearehugh : The state of IE browser share today - CSS3 . Info
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12 month ago
wearehugh : Eric's Archived Thoughts: Almost Target - "The truth was not relevant to our problem."
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12 month ago
wearehugh : wioota.com » Blog Archive » I disagree - "IE9 will require a golden key embedded in your page to unlock its level 23 rendering engine." milk just shot out my nose.
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12 month ago
wearehugh : Microsoft does it again: IE8 and web standards | The odd bit - "<insert awkward silence>"
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12 month ago
wearehugh : IE8 - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly | Shape Shed - "seriously hope they reconsider" well, lots of luck with that
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