Archives for August 2004
- HTML Overlays
- Weblog feed
- JavaScript Quine Contest
- MIME types you should use
- Embittered generals
- Introducing sIFR: The Healthy Alternative to Browser Text
- Athens 2004: Resumé
- XML Declaration, not Prolog
- Opera Graphics
- search silliness
- Blogs “Considered” Harmful
- Markdown 1.0
- Microsoft Migration
- BigMuscleMarkover
- Animated PNGs
- Firefox Wired, Explorer Expired
- Add ACCESSKEY to SELECT
- 'Browse' used to mean this
- Preserving Identity
- Microsoft Redesigns
- My Favourite FireFox Keystrokes
- Week 5: College campaign preparation
- Everyone remain calm
- The X-factor
- Style Switcher's removal #2
- Burlap Magic
- Atom over XMPP
- Things Google knows about you
- Another Reason to Drop IE
- The google browser
- Finding feeds
- Is Firefox going NUTS or what?!?
- Mixing class and id selector prevent proper rendering
- Web development mistakes
- Gmail accounts
- mysql and XML output
- Markup Missive
- Slash Happy
- Kittenfight
- The Anatomy of an Icon
- XHTML WYSIWYG Editor
- Time to get over "time to get over comments"
- Delicious Delicacies
- I'm doomed
- How many posts are too many posts?
- Web standards for minority languages
- CSS3 Columns
- Unordered sunday
- Search Engine Markshowdown
- Cute... and Evil!
- Karl pings Daniel
- OmniWeb 5.0
- New Mozilla.org Website Beta: Cavendish
- Browse Happy
- Faithless - No Roots: Album review
- PHP turns evil
- The ID element in Atom
- Form widgets in Gecko browsers
- Identifying Atom
- No, I’m not dead
- Quick guide to XHTML
- Punctuation Details
- Comic on security bounties
- Web Design from Scratch
- ACCESS attribute
- First XFN 1.1 tools
- IE7 0.7.1 (alpha)
- Netscape 7.2 Released
- So many things wrong.
- Atom is an abstraction layer
- Consistency, index.html and www
- Email chancer claims copyright on @
- mozilla developer day
- Header to image
- Writing for the Web
- Redefining Tag Soup, by Faruk Ates
- The W3C
- I get by with a little help from my friends
- Live webdesign
- Why specs matter
- Look ma, no divs!
- XFN 1.1
- More Design, Less Standards
- Because…
- Three questions
- Limpid HQ
- the craptastic adventures of SES San Jose 2004
- The War on Web Standards
- I read the news today, oh boy
- Content sniffing considered harmful
- Unpractical specifications
- A CSS font
- Multimodal Opera Browser
- Jim Amos
- Oh, yeah, Internet Explorer
- Banned IPs plugin for Movable Type
- Re: URI design
- Producing Quality CSS in a Team Environment
- Content negotiation
- Hypertext 2004
- Some "Web as platform" noodling
- User Authentication on the World Wide Web
- CSS information - inspiration
- ebs interactieve communicatie
- The Background Killer
- Novell and IBM to Implement XForms in Mozilla
- Nvu 0.40
- Serving XML: Le Divorce
- The IE weblog makes me laugh
- Alt Tags
- Apostrophe or Catastrophe?
- It's just a NOTE, don't quote (XHTML Media Types)
- Noindex
- Where There Is No Darkness
- MOZiE v0.9
- An no-nonsense guide to Semantic Web specs for XML people (Part I)
- My setup for editing XHTML with XMetal
- First look at MSN blogs
- Content negotiation
- Anti-spyware software
- 'overflow:auto' on DIV elements
- Cascading Style Sheet Optimizer
- The perfect weblog system
- Aggregation for the Masses
- Introducing dbagg3, an Atom-powered client/server aggregator
- Transparent PNG Support
- Stop Image Flicker With Cache-Control Extensions
- URI (IRI) design
- Google in Klingon
- Verbeteren kwaliteit webinterfaces
- CSS extensions for multimodal interaction
- what is 'the flow'?
- News Archive - 2004
- XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0 Tutorial
- Will Mozilla stomp on the little Firefox?
- Keys
- Want to work on Google UI? It's hiring time.
- Most Common CSS Problems
- The Perl Email Project
- DHTML: still hard, but easier than ever
- molly, dearest: mozilla, firefox, and thunderbird
- Week 4: Reaching out to web sites
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
- Gateway to Techniques for WCAG 2.0
- CSS Techniques for WCAG 2.0
- HTML Techniques for WCAG 2.0
- Setting 'charset' information in .htaccess
- Using HTTP and meta for language information
- Why use the language attribute?
- Eine kleine Hammermethode
- IE Whitespace Bug
- Bounties
- 7 Things RSS Is Good For
- What the...?
- Signatures on root
- Good Intentions and a Nickel...
- ASP.NET Meets application/xhtml+xml
- Censorware: Web site blocking
- An Absence of Aesthetics
- Task Force
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