Tag: Internet Explorer
The following posts are tagged Internet Explorer.
37signals has just ceased support for IE6, and I have been doing the same for over half a year. Or is it not a ripe time yet? Hear my opinions, and express yours too. 3 comments. Read the complete article »
I have a feeling that I should get Potassium and Bromine (and my future Sandbox designs) to at least mostly if not fully support IE6. After all, these are CSS (and sometimes image) designs, meaning the Sandbox theme’s template HTML should remain completely intact.
Currently, Potassium and Bromine work in all browsers but IE6, with IE7 [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
OK, Microsoft said that IE8 would be standards compliant by default. The first beta of the browser has just been released, and it seems to be available for Windows XP too! That’s a good sign but I don’t know whether it’ll remain available for Windows XP when it enters production state. This beta was released [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
This is very late, but as the adage goes, it’s better late than never…
The Internet Explorer development team has FINALLY decided to make IE8 render according to W3C standards by default!
Now, you may be thinking, hot damn that’s gonna be a long wait, and when will IE6 be finally phased out? Well, the latter question [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Huzzah, Internet Explorer 7 has finally made it to my PC. In fact, I’m writing this post right from IE7.
I once said I wouldn’t ever install IE7 until I got a new PC, but the fact that IE7 no longer needs Windows Genuine Advantage validation tempted me, since whenever I needed help testing my web [...] 4 comments. Read the complete article »
OK, I’m getting fed up of all this Internet Explorer crap. As you know, Potassium does NOT support IE6. However, my first upcoming WordPress theme and a slight handful of my future themes will support IE6, and all future themes from my birthday ‘08 will not support IE6.
Now to rant about my tag cloud and [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
I was browsing the archives of an excellent web design site called Deziner Folio (which I highly recommend you check out for detailed Photoshop, XHTML and CSS tutorials and resources), then I saw this post that in turn links to this page and decided I should post about it too.
This pie chart depicts the breakdown [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Ever since the WHATWG decided to pick up on development of the good ‘ol HTML that hasn’t been worked on for over eight years (since HTML 4.01), the web designer and browser community has been getting pretty noisy. Right now, things are gonna take a TIGHT turn. A good turn, perhaps, for the semantic Web. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
I just finished clearing up my broken links and awing at Potassium being linked to by two other blogs.
So now my SDC entry (and my very first WordPress theme, well not quite) is gaining a little hint of publicity, and I’m just so nervous :/ I can forsee that many other blogs will begin linking [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »
Potassium!
Jul 28
EDIT [7/29]: Attention, especially to the judges, Potassium can be downloaded from this post instead.
EDIT: It’s now called Potassium because I find it more suitable (light grey/silver) and Silver Solemnity was a wee bit too long.
Yes, that’s right, I’m 98% done with my Sandbox Designs Competition entry. You may take a look around and report [...] One comment. Read the complete article »