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“Thank you for taking the survey.” part 2

Posted on Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Back in April A List Apart held a survey among people working in the ‘web-industry’:
In April 2007, A List Apart and An Event Apart conducted a survey of people who make websites. Close to 33,000 web professionals answered the survey’s 37 questions, providing the first data ever collected on the business of web design and […]

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Testing with IE6 and IE7 on a Single PC

Posted on Friday, December 1st, 2006

Logo Internet Explorer Great news from the people who brought us Internet Explorer. They’ve released a Virtual PC image containing a time-limited WinXP SP2 with IE 6 for all our testing pleasure. No licensing required! And if you don’t have a copy of Virtual PC yet, they’ll give you Virtual PC 2004 for free to run it all.

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Posted in WebDev, News, Utilities, Development, Webdesign, Browsers, Internet Explorer, Design, General | No Comments »

ThinkLemon Reset: Part 1.1 - Code Cleanup and Validation

Posted on Saturday, June 17th, 2006

After having thrown out the CSS last month, I’ve been messing with the templating code that make up this WordPress theme. Though the default Kubrick theme is great, it took me a while to get all bits sorted out. Some cleaning up, re-arranging, looking up, inline documenting, debugging, etc. led to what you’re looking […]

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Posted in WebDev, Reset, Development, Webdesign, ThinkLemon, Design, General | 3 Comments »

Get Firebug!

Posted on Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

if ((bWebDeveloper || bWebDesigner) && bFirefox) {

try {

var oNewExtension = new cExtension();
oNewExtension.fetchXPI = fnFetchURL(”www.getfirebug.com“);
oNewExtension.installXPI();

if (oNewExtension.success) {
console.log(”Firebug installed successfully.”);
var oFurtherOptions = getElementById(”divTellUser”);
[…]

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Posted in WebDev, Internet, Intranet, Utilities, Development, Webdesign, Browsers, Firefox, Design, General | No Comments »

ThinkLemon Reset: Part 1 - Bye bye CSS

Posted on Thursday, May 18th, 2006

Once in a while one’s got to do the opposite. Instead of filling this site with cruft like CSS and scripts, I felt like going back to the roots. Plain ol’ HTML and getting it right, once and for all… *
I don’t know if spring has anything to do with it, but it seems […]

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Posted in Reset, Webdesign, Design, ThinkLemon, General | 7 Comments »

Firefox ACID2 compliance on its way

Posted on Thursday, April 13th, 2006

Now, after Safari, iCab, Konqueror & Opera 9 beta, it’s Firefox’ turn to comply with the ACID2 test. David Baron has built a special development version of Firefox that fixes some rendering issues that kept it from complying before. You can see the screenshot of ACID2 in action on his Flickr account.
Now, why is […]

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Posted in WebDev, News, Development, Webdesign, Browsers, Firefox, General | 2 Comments »

Photoshop + Fireworks: Where to from here?

Posted on Sunday, March 5th, 2006

John Nack on Adobe: Photoshop + Fireworks: Where to from here?:
Now that Adobe and Macromedia have come together, we’re busily planning our next moves, and it would be great to get your input.
If you’re a webdesigner/-developer this is an interesting read. Lots of thought for food here.
(BTW, John Nack is the Senior Product Manager, Adobe […]

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Extend Firefox Contest Winners

Posted on Sunday, March 5th, 2006

The grand prize winners of the Extend Firefox competition are in. One of them is the one I use on a daily basis. In fact it’s the biggest reason why I’m using Firefox as my main browser. Props to Chris! But IMHO the Web Developer toolbar is only usefull for us web developers (and […]

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Google Page Creator (Beta of course)

Posted on Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

Normally I wouldn’t blog about yet another new Google product release. Now would I? Hey, I’m not the Googleblog you know.
But this time they’ve released a product that lets my mother create webpages in no-time, although I doubt if anyone’s waiting for another bridge-site. (Sorry mom. :-))
So what is it?
It’s an easy-to-use webpage […]

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Posted in News, Google, Utilities, WebDev, Development, ThinkLemon, Design, Webdesign, General | No Comments »

Internet Explorer 7: Beta 2 Preview available

Posted on Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

It’s public! So if you want to have a go take a look at the Internet Explorer 7 website.
But before you do so, also take a look at the IEBlog:

IE7 Beta 2 Preview Available
Please send us your feedback on the IE7 Beta 2 Preview
Please test your sites with IE7
Frequently Asked Questions for the IE7 Beta […]

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