Archives for May 2005
- Een laatste stukje propaganda
- That little "XHTML or HTML?" debate
- New «design»
- Netscape 8: More Security Choices
- Trixie
- 10 years
- www. is not deprecated
- Why generic XML on the web is a bad idea
- columnificator
- OpenDocument!
- IE7 not for Windows 2000
- Anne = male?
- XTech
- Spring 2005 Travelog: Part 2 (XTech Talk)
- XTech Browser Tech Dinner
- Throwing Windows Through the Window
- Internet Explorer - We discovered the web
- XHTML 2.0: Working Draft 7
- XTech diner
- Popup Usability
- The Usability of Subscribing to Feeds
- Letting Firefox pass Acid2 using Greasemonkey
- Say no to XML buttons
- The Times they is a'chargin'
- Bittergarnituur erbij?
- Web enhancements
- WaSP Asks the W3C
- You request; we serve!
- HTTP 304: Not Modified
- Ten questions for Derek Featherstone
- AdSense For Feeds, Say What?
- Cheap Marketing
- UserJS.org
- Conversation
- Smart version controlling: why diff is just not good enough
- AutoLink user script
- Landed Canvas drawWindow API
- Atom example
- XForms tutorial part 1
- [xhtml2] Namespaces
- XHTML was good for the web
- Web Forms 2.0 in IE
- Ajax Browser Stickies downloadable
- Web-based Confirmation Dialogs without the Dialogs
- Base 100
- Better Zebra Tables
- POS blog
- Look, people, there is no such thing as ‘strikethrough’
- FavIcon from Pics
- Transparent custom corners and borders
- Why Ajax isn’t Web 2
- Textarea resize user script
- Wall Street Survival 101
- Unicode Secrets
- Steroorlogen
- xforms-wiki.com
- Musical Baton
- Live redesign, step 1
- More About Custom DTDs
- Dave Winer: 1, NYT: 0
- Happy Cog Studios: Work: Capgemini
- PlayStation 3
- Questions on XHTML2
- Mozilla Foundation to Co-Host XTech 2005
- <select> Something New, Part 2
- Right-wing virus
- Web 2
- An Observation About Ajax
- In the end, the biggest problem is CSS
- <select> Something New, Part 1
- "XMLHttpRequest Tracing" for AJAX debugging
- IE7 Has Tabs
- Why iPod scores
- Creating webapplication layouts with CSS
- New website using AJAX
- More from our dear British friends
- Inspect Your Pages in IE
- JavaScript-enhanced image replacement
- Columns & Grids
- Mozilla Trademark Policy
- Rendering Web Page To Images
- Cairo Progress
- Stupid Apache 1
- Things that didn’t get as much attention as they deserve
- Beneath the surface
- Waiting for Costeau
- Ten questions for Joe Clark
- Sets in Javascript
- Ajaxed out
- Dive Into Greasemonkey
- Off to Yahoo!
- mennovanslooten.nl
- Statistics
- M’n geld terug!
- UnicodeChecker
- Unicode’s dirty little secret
- Macromedia Flash Player Version Penetration
- Ajax and weblogs
- Google Reviews
- Stem maar niet
- Changes in IRI-design
- Highlighting PHP with semantic HTML
- Character references to UTF-8 converter in PHP
- An experiment with INS and DEL
- VoiceOver and Safari: Screen reading on the Mac
- Centering a block horizontally
- "Who needs plugins?" (or "What's going on in Gecko-land, anyway?")
- Funnyfox
- LightPress 1.0.0
- Finding Discord in Harmony
- More changes ahead
- Cross browser SVG
- One Hour of Terror
- Phil Ringnalda in Clover
- Help us with Tiger integration!
- For the love of cheese!
- I wonder why buttons look like that
- Can we please stop this statistics nonsense?
- Categories of PDF
- Fighting RFCs with RFCs
- Language tags
- They are among us
- Validation Quiz
- Markup content models
- The Last Atom Issue
- Ubuntu Update
- Help Improve Visual Studio.NET 2005
- Time waits for no one
- The Path of Control
- Back and Forward Now Blazingly Fast
- Amaya passes my xml:id tests!
- Added support for the
LINK
element
- tiger upgrade turning off firefox?
- Semi-Prefilled Form Fields
- Of design, Mac and Flickr
- Who needs XML?
- .eu is now in the root
- Accessibility survey
- MT Admin
innerHTML
in XML
- Update System
- Changes for Extension Developers
- Microsoft typography
- Monday, May 2, 2005
- An Inevitable Tiger Review
- Making a (new) CSS design
- Changes
- IE bold text + opacity problem
- getSelection() Workaround for Safari 1.3 and Firefox 1.0.3
- SGP-zondag
- Categories of semantics
- Safari and setting your default feed reader
- Designing for 1024: Your Take
- PDFs Considered Crap
- p or pre?