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Surfin? Safari - Blog Archive » Acid3 Range Exception Test Fixed - WebKit hits 92/100

...fixed Acid3 test 11, a test case of exception codes from Range.surroundContents. The fix involved changing the exception checking code at the start of the rather complex Range::surroundContents core DOM method. As you can see, this wasn?t a very complicated change. Saved By: Steve | View Details | Give Thanks
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John Resig - Sub-Pixel Problems in CSS

John Resig, of jQuery fame, takes a stab at an important bug. How to solve sub-pixel dimensions, specified by percentages or em's? No straight answer and w3c doesn't help either. I like the Mozilla approach. (whoa, the dude is not _just_ javascript) Saved By: André Luís | View Details | Give Thanks
Microsoft koan [dive into mark]

There is only one web. Saved By: Daniel Morrison | View Details | Give Thanks
A List Apart: Articles: From Switches to Targets: A Standardista's Journey

Browser History Timeline

How they developed, through versions. A gap for IE/Win is so well known to anyone working with web standards. Saved By: Aleksandar Vaci? | View Details | Give Thanks
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WebKit (a.k.a. Safari) now supports @font-face

I continue to loves me some WebKit. These guys are the designer's best friend -- they are really focusing on implementing the parts of CSS that really matter to designers, which is awesome (unless, of course, you're a JavaScript programmer). :) Saved By: Jeff Croft | View Details | Give Thanks
Browser Tests, Services and Compatibility Test Suites | Developer's Toolbox

Cross-browser compatibility is still one of the most complex issues when it comes to web-development. Web standards usually guarantee a (relatively) high degree consistency, however Saved By: Viorel Cojocaru | View Details | Give Thanks
westciv :: XRAY web developer's suite

XRAY is the first in hopefully a suite of free cross browser tools for helping web designers and developers better visualize what their code is doing in a browser. XRAY is designed to help you get beneath the skin of your web page. XRAY let's you see the box model for any element on a page in action - where is the top and left of an element, how big is each margin, how big is the padding, how wide and high is the content box? Saved By: Rick Curran | View Details | Give Thanks
XRAY is the first in hopefully a suite of free cross browser tools for helping web designers and developers better visualize what their code is doing in a browser. XRAY is designed to help you get beneath the skin of your web page. XRAY let's you see the box model for any element on a page in action - where is the top and left of an element, how big is each margin, how big is the padding, how wide and high is the content box? Saved By: Rick Curran | View Details | Give Thanks
XRAY is the first in hopefully a suite of free cross browser tools for helping web designers and developers better visualize what their code is doing in a browser. XRAY is designed to help you get beneath the skin of your web page. XRAY let's you see the box model for any element on a page in action - where is the top and left of an element, how big is each margin, how big is the padding, how wide and high is the content box? Saved By: Rick Curran | View Details | Give Thanks
westciv :: XRAY web developer's suite

XRAY is the first in hopefully a suite of free cross browser tools for helping web designers and developers better visualize what their code is doing in a browser. XRAY is designed to help you get beneath the skin of your web page. XRAY let's you see the box model for any element on a page in action - where is the top and left of an element, how big is each margin, how big is the padding, how wide and high is the content box? Saved By: Rick Curran | View Details | Give Thanks
On Mozilla and The Evolution of the Browser

A great write up of microformats in Firefox and my rant on Mozilla.
IEBlog : IE6 and IE7 Running on a Single Machine

Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview

Newly Supported CSS Selectors in IE7

Now that IE7 has been released and has begun to penetrate into the userbase, it won't be too long before we can start using more advanced CSS in our pages. Two of the most useful items will be the Child and Adjacent Sibling combinators.
CNET reviews Internet Explorer 7

Bottom line? It's a large improvement, but still several steps behind Firefox, Safari, and Opera. If Microsoft intends to feature-enhance IE7 as infrequently as it did IE6 (read: never), then this could well be IE's last stand. MS needed to leapfrog the competition with this release -- instead, it didn't even catch up to it. That having been said, it's definitely better, and that's good for us web designers and developers.








