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mozilla 1.6 launches

mozilla has released version 1.6. Lots of minor upgrades and bug fixes included in this release.

return of the king

The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King is an excellent conclusion to an excellent series of movies. I enjoyed it much better than the Two Towers, which in my opinion was too much like Star Wars in its abrupt switching between storylines. Return of the King and Matrix Revolutions did a much better […]

svg wiki in svg

Creating an SVG Wiki is the latest xml.com article on SVG. It shows how to add actual SVG support to a Wiki using JavaScript, DOM, SVG, HTML.

javascript image replacement

In response to the recent Joe Clark article on A List Apart “Facts and Opinion About Fahrner Image Replacement“, Peter-Paul Koch wrote an article about a possible JavaScript Image Replacement alternative. Somewhat independently, Christian Hellmann wrote an article also for JavaScript Image Replacement. Peter-Paul Koch had a pair of responses, basically saying to Christian: you […]

silicon pines

Silicon Pines is an Assisting Computing Facility: ” Sadly, technology is advancing at such a dramatic rate that many millions, of all ages, will never truly be able to understand it, putting an undue burden on those friends and family members who must explain it to them. But unless the loved one is suffering from […]

quirksmode

quirksmode.org is the relaunch of ppk’s excellent resource on JavaScript, DOM, and CSS compatibility issues. The name is inspired by doctype switching in newer browsers to allow older quirky rendering behavior to work.

Interactive Microcontent is interesting as it is a discussion combining most of the client-side programming languages that interest me and some not so common uses for them, such as view selection source in mozilla, and calendaring. Speaking of calendaring, I’m still waiting impatiently to see the eventual direction of RSS/RDF and events/calendars. Calendaring is one […]

etechwarehouse.com, a once reputable online computer part store, has jumped the shark and is now accepting orders and money, but not delivering products, which I now know from experience. They have turned off their 800 number, and are under investigation by the Florida Attorney General. Avoid shopping with them. The owner of this fine scam […]

a list apart

a list apart, one of the better web developer web-zines, relaunches with three good articles: accessibility with css image replacement, expandable curved tabs in css, and a 4k php image roation script, as well as multiple rss feeds in multiple versions.

css layout-o-matic

A good first attempt at generating css layouts.

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