Browser Versions as a Switch of Rendering Modes — the Verdict
I have thought about the suggestion to use browser version as a rendering-mode switch in IE8 for more then 24 hours now. Here is the verdict. Read »
Observing the Web and Thinking About Design
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I have thought about the suggestion to use browser version as a rendering-mode switch in IE8 for more then 24 hours now. Here is the verdict. Read »
In defense of version targeting is a follow-up article by Jeffrey Zeldman to his previous post and the topic of browser version targeting feature planned for the upcoming release of Internet Explorer 8. His arguments (in favor of version targeting) might seem to be valid at first, but they are not enough in comparison [...] Read »
The following articles in the latest issue of the A List Apart magazine explain the necessity of browser targeting with the upcoming release of Internet Explorer 8, which is expected to be the most standards aware browser from Microsoft to date. Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8 by Aaron Gustafson, From Switches to Targets: [...] Read »
Just a quick note — this blog now has a new look. I call it the Morning Racer WordPress theme, which will be soon released public. Read »
Every week from now on I will suggest a podcast that I have been enjoying and you might too. Lets begin with the Boagworld — a weekly audio podcast by Paul Boag and Marcus Lillington discussing the issues of web design, development and related news. Over 100 (and counting) episodes of the Boagworld are [...] Read »
If you got the page not found error for the past two days, then let me tell you that the reason was the .htaccess file which got lost after the latest WordPress update. My fault. Read »