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Frames live?

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As I mentioned in my previous post, at work we're moving a lot of clients to new hosting. Due to a very silly system at the old hosts, that means we have to transfer the domain names to a new registrar as well as they won't let us just point at another host's servers. We're using ...

Seconded!

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Philipp Lenssen just posted a nice short piece on how Google's homepage would stack up in filesize when written in XHTML Strict compared to its current invalid HTML, Google Strict vs. Google Deprecated. I have to second what he says - any argument for keeping deprecated code based on filesize is quite silly. Valid XHTML (almost?) ...

WebKit for Windows

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An interesting link popped up in my Google Reader today: WebKit for Windows (via Vitamin). Someone has seemingly released the first WebKit-based browser for Windows, allowing Windows users to test their sites for Safari without buying a Mac (something I still intend to do if I ever get some money). Unfortunately, the GetWebKit link is dead ...

Pro tips... not so pro?

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I would have posted this on Friday, but I've been having severe trouble with my site going down so here it is now... Via CSS Beauty, I found .net magazine's 20 pro tips article online. It's an article listing 20 tips for writing better HTML/CSS, apparently handed down by professionals. It then goes on to list ...

Double standards

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Browsing StyleGala this afternoon, I spotted a link to an article about the rise of awareness in corporate Britain of the need for accessible websites. 'Great news' I thought, clicking the link and reading the article. It basically seemed to be a bit of PR for some company called Tridion (can't say I'd ever heard of ...