Welcome to the continuing beta. Bugs reports welcome.
Mozilla and GNOME
UserFriendly tries to poke fun at the Mozilla browser. (The Mozilla Foundation recently met with the GNOME Foundation … I wonder what about?)
Welcome to the continuing beta. Bugs reports welcome.
UserFriendly tries to poke fun at the Mozilla browser. (The Mozilla Foundation recently met with the GNOME Foundation … I wonder what about?)
Visualizing how various Twitter accounts infect others with a link over time
Topic: Social Media
Large-scale reorg focuses on digital, as opposed to printed, mobile news distribution
Topics: Newspapers, Mobile
The next version of Internet Explorer may launch on September 15th with a minimal interface
Topics: Browsers, User Interface
Gary Hustwit's new film builds on Helvetica and Objectified to look at the design of cities
News analysis ignores the deep bigotry at the core of reporting about a controversial mosque in New York City
Topics: Journalism, Sept. 11, 2001
The latest upgrade to Apple's Web browser brings a promising set of new features.
With the exception of a few years when Internet Explorer was actually the more standard-compliant browser, I’ve always surfed the Web with a Netscape-originated browser. I supported Mozilla when it was still struggling to make something even approaching a usable browser. My name was one of thousands to be found in a New York Times ad announcing Firefox’s debut. I have friends that work with Mozilla.
Another item on this site about stuff at the globeandmail.com…
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Wow. Evidence Firefox is a success: today Bill Gates announced…
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The new msnbc.com design represents a whole new way for editors to report the news online
An update to the tableless CSS-based, liquid, three-column layout that uses HTML 5 and CSS 3 selectors, and works in Internet Explorer 7 and up; Gecko-based browsers like Firefox; Webkit browsers like Safari and Chrome; as well as the Opera browser.
The latest upgrade to Apple's Web browser brings a promising set of new features.
Toronto reveals its true face in a trio of movies released in 2010
Four years later, I look back at some of the lessons learned about designing a news Web site using Web standards to see what still applies.
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