4 month ago
wearehugh : Google Doctype - Google Code
jcgregorio : Google Doctype - Google Code - Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library
dbow : Google Doctype - Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library
Simon Willison : Google Doctype - Google Doctype. So now we know what Mark Pilgrim’s been doing at Google... heading up a project to create an encyclopaedia of web development. The JavaScript UI for browsing it is a bit weird (though you do at least get real pages if you disable JavaS
joshua : Doctype - documenting the use of html and associated tech
Eric Meyer : Google Doctype - I always like to see a site that says it's all about open standards and then lists proprietary elements and properties with no indication that they're, you know, proprietary. There's a lot of promise here, but the initial deployment undermines itself.
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5 month ago
wearehugh : Handwriting on the Sky - Against the Alexandria Library Migration Strategy - i'm not looking forward to updating feedparser (my largest python library) to py3k
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wearehugh : NetWizard's Blog: Browser Differences in window.opener Behavior
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43folders : TextMate Blog » 2.0 Will Require Leopard - "...it has a significant cost to stay backwards compatible...." Sing it, Allan.
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23 month ago
wearehugh : rakaz - How well do browsers support CSS Selectors?
jimray : rakaz - How well do browsers support CSS Selectors? - "IE 7 - 13 / 43" Fa-antastic
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23 month ago
wearehugh : Infrant Technologies :: View topic - ReadyNAS Device Compatibility List (Updated 9/26/06)
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25 month ago
Simon Willison : Saying goodbye to Visual Basic (for Mac Office) - Fascinating detailed insight from a Microsoft MacBU developer.
wearehugh : Schwieb » Blog Archive » Saying goodbye to Visual Basic
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29 month ago
wearehugh : Sam Ruby: Two Browsers
Isofarro : Two Browsers - Sam Ruby details some of the JavaScript and dynamic style problems he's run into converting his presentation slide system to work in Internet Explorer. The comments highlight a number of solutions and workarounds. DOM Scripting isn't complete intuitive ju
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