A site I’ve been working on recently requires explicit iPhone support. The main problem is that the site has a Javascript heavy interface, which relies on a fairly non-standard click & drag model… Comments (0)
A site I’ve been working on recently requires explicit iPhone support. The main problem is that the site has a Javascript heavy interface, which relies on a fairly non-standard click & drag model… Comments (0)
One of the more interesting points coming out of Internet Explorer 9 is the issue of hardware rendering of some elements of the page… Comments (0)
It’s been about a year since I last wrote about Google Chrome — the new browser from Google — so I thought I’d take a look back and see what’s changed. Where We’re At The browser has matured considerably since its first incarnation, to the point that it’s now stable enough for production use… Comments (0)
Or, the importance of being thorough. An interesting bug surfaced from a surprising angle, during development of one of our sites leaving half of our customers with white on yellow forms.
Comments (0)How irresponsible is it that even though Internet Explorer is the one browser that continues to screw up the web, it’s also the one browser that’s locked into one platform and can’t be installed on anything else? Internet Explorer 7, despite my hopeless optimism turned out to be little more than a new interface on
… Comments (0)I like the BSD license. It’s not completely free, but there’s far fewer restrictions as to what someone can do with content licensed under it than with say, the GPL… Comments (4)