Articles in the “browsers” category

To you, IE7, and only you.

Posted 3 years ago, at the start of December

When working with a new view on a client’s site, I decided the multi-page grid needed some quick and easy navigation to jump between the layouts.
Enter stage left: Douglas Bowman’s Sliding Doors of CSS courtesy of ALA.
I added two tabs to my new view, repositioned them on the right side — which took some fancy [...]

Formatting (X)HTML Emails the Hard Way

Posted 3 years ago, at the end of November

CSS documents. We all love them. One external cascading style sheet easily referenced by any web page on your site. All of your neatly-formatted rules contained in one place controlling the appearance of your kick-ass design. You handle browser differences and deficiencies with ease. You give your users content-rich printable pages. You might even have [...]

Browser Bullies - My XSL Doesn’t Work

Posted 3 years ago, at the end of October

A lot of developers have been talking about it for months, so it is not with much fanfare we celebrate the news. Internet Explorer 7 has finally been released in its “polished”? state for the general public to consume. There’s no telling when Windows XP will start automatically issuing the browser through its built-in [...]