Topic: Web Development

The following posts are filed under Web Development.

Opera 9.5

Opera 9.5 has been released! This time, Opera shall redefine web standards. But still… go Firefox! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


30 Useful PHP Classes and Components

Federico Cargnelutti of PHP::Impact ( [str blog] ) just wrote a post listing 30 useful PHP classes and components. I won’t be using all 30 of them of course, but a couple of them look pretty promising and they could find themselves in my future projects Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


PHP 5.2.6

PHP 5.2.6 has been released, with over 120 bug fixes, several of which are security related. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Sandbox designs and IE6 support

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 »


It’s CSS Naked Day!

Happy CSS Naked Day! Today we commemorate and celebrate web standards (XHTML, XML, CSS and more) by stripping our sites and blogs completely naked on this day to show what it’s like to use semantic, valid markup and have our browsers do the rest.
For WordPress we have the CSS Naked Day plugin, and don’t worry [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Argh, I thought I’d missed CSS Naked Day!

I thought I missed it because I had left the CSS Naked Day plugin deactivated and suddenly remembered that it was April 5! Should’ve known I forgot something significant… I’d reminded myself from the First that CSS Naked Day was yesterday but I just had to forget yesterday.
I just checked the official site and it’s [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Opera and Safari have passed Acid3

My heartiest congratulations to Opera and WebKit for scoring 100/100 in the Acid3 test that was released just a couple weeks ago (or so)!
But I’m still sticking with Firefox because it’s still so lovely. Well, I hope Firefox 3 catches up with the first two browsers. I can’t wait
And I don’t think even [...] Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


ExpressionEngine 2.0: fully CodeIgnited!

ExpressionEngine 2.0: fully CodeIgnited! Take a look at some of the many wonderful perks of this EE code foundation. As Derek says, it’s a good time to be a nerd! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


A first look at IE8 beta 1

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 »


IE8 will be standards-compliant by default

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 »


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