Tuesday, June 10th, 2003
Last summer, I found that IE on my mac was so completely screwed up I was forced to use another browser until they released an update. While I had only occasionally used mozilla for testing, after a couple weeks as a browser refugee I was a mozilla convert, and have been ever since. I use IE for testing only now, and can’t see any reason to move off mozilla anytime soon.
http://a.wholelottanothing.org/features/2003/03/mozilla_bloggin
June 10th, 2003 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers
Tuesday, September 10th, 2002
In the latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, and Mozilla (the Open Source, Gecko-based browser whose code drives Netscape Navigator, CompuServe, and other browsing environments), carefully constructed layouts have begun falling apart and expensively engineered behaviors have stopped working. As these leading browsers evolve, site performance continues to deteriorate.
http://www.digital-web.com/articles/999_of_websites_are_obsolete/
September 10th, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers, Web Standards
Thursday, August 22nd, 2002
On June 5, 2002, Mozilla released version 1.0 of their software, which includes a browser, a mail and newsgroup client, an IRC client and some JavaScript debugging tools. The Mozilla.org staff is making a statement with this release–their product is “Ready for Prime Time.” Are they correct? Let’s find out.
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/apps/moz.ars/1
August 22nd, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers, Open Source
Wednesday, July 31st, 2002
While competition appears to be piling up, would-be IE rivals must overcome industry inertia that runs deep within the fabric of how Web pages are put together. Not least, they rely on the cooperation of skeptical Web authors who see little reward in supporting technology that is used by just a small fraction of their customers.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-941926.html?tag=fd_lede
July 31st, 2002 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers, Microsoft
Thursday, April 18th, 2002
As Mozilla.org readies the long-awaited 1.0 browser, speculation has swirled over the prospects of a renewed browser battle with Microsoft, whose Internet Explorer now dominates the Web.
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-881529.html
April 18th, 2002 |
by Michael |
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Posted in Browsers
Tuesday, January 8th, 2002
AOL members account for a large portion of Internet traffic. Working with us to develop a great web site that works with our browser and caching system is to your advantage as well as ours. Our goal is to ensure that our members experience your site just as you envision.
http://webmaster.info.aol.com/
January 8th, 2002 |
by Michael |
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Posted in Browsers, Creative Engineering
Thursday, September 6th, 2001
Web developers are often struggling with time-consuming double-coding to solve problems with different browsers versions. This situation will get much worse when new hardware (like mobile telephones and other handheld devices) and new software (like micro-browsers) start browsing the Web.
http://www.w3schools.com/site/site_standards.asp
September 6th, 2001 |
by John |
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Posted in Browsers, Creative Engineering
Thursday, August 16th, 2001
DHTML developers are already IE converts: Netscape has always struggled with CSS support it gets just a whiff of stylesheets and … Kaboom! IE, on the other hand, at least managed not to explode on contact. And with IE 6, Microsoft is widening the dHTML-support gap even further. The latest release now includes full support for CSS level 1 and DOM level 1, and dHTML elements load even more quickly in the new release.
http://webmonkey.wired.com/webmonkey/01/30/index3a.html
August 16th, 2001 |
by Michael |
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Posted in Browsers