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Stuff designers do that make developers crazy
Myself being a hybrid of sorts, i.e. I’m a web developer / RIA developer that also happens to design, I found this posting at TechRadar to be quite amusing. Jokingly, it discusses the frustrations many web developers are confronted with … Continue reading
What is Live Mesh?
‘Cloud Computing’ is the next big thing that’s eminently happening on the Internet. It’s unclear who coined the term initially, but I’m sure most are aware of its meaning. While its current implementation is patchy, Microsoft is making a first leap at delivering it in an integrated form. Continue reading
Acid3 test kills all
The [recently released] Acid3 test, like its predecessor, allows for subjecting modern browsers to advanced testing of its standards compliance. Acid2, which most current browsers pass (including IE8 Beta 1), was mainly focused on CSS rendering. WaSP Press Release Take … Continue reading
Posted in Tech Articles, Web Development & Design
Tagged design, development, Firefox, IE, standards, test, W3C, web
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Great Black Icons: NX10 by MazeNL77 [Free]
Web design and icons naturally go together, whether it’s to merely spruce up the scenery or to accentuate important link elements on a page, there are no two ways about it. Some glossy or matte professional looking icons can really … Continue reading
Weekly Software Pick: Notepad++ [Windows Only]
I’ve come to appreciate Notepad++ as a full-blown source code editor, whereas in the past it used to be a second-class citizen, somewhat. I kept it around because it operates and loads blazingly fast, especially handy when you don’t have … Continue reading
Posted in Freebies, Tech Articles
Tagged development, free, Microsoft, notepad++, Programming, sourceforge, web, windows
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CSS: Strip Away all Styling
Every browser has its own set of default styling for web pages. In case a particular website doesn’t provide enough styling for a certain element, it applies these instead. The differences between browsers can result into unforeseen results. A good … Continue reading
Tagged design, initialization, nullification, web, xhtml
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Web Operating System: eyeOS
I believe the future is the web, even to the extent that we’ll be putting all of our data, including the OS, up in the cloud and compute from there. eyeOS is one example of a possible implementation of this … Continue reading
Yet another lawsuit for TorrentSpy
TorrentSpy is being sued again. This time because they refuse to spy on their users and break their own privacy policy in the meantime. It’s starting to look like the MPAA just needs a black sheep for more lawsuits! As … Continue reading
Google 51% in blind search test
It’s remarkable how Google scored this low, but everyone must admit that Google turns out to be the least visual appealing. Maybe that did it. clipped from www.news.com In a blind “taste test” searchers chose Google, then Microsoft and Yahoo. … Continue reading
Lost in Translation
tashian.com: “What happens when an English phrase is translated (by computer) back and forth between 5 different languages? The authors of the Systran translation software probably never intended this application of their program. As of September 2007, translation software is … Continue reading