Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6
This is a great link that provides an illustration of the automatic update process for Chrome and compares it against the static roll out of… Read More »Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6
This is a great link that provides an illustration of the automatic update process for Chrome and compares it against the static roll out of… Read More »Browser Market Pollution: IE[x] is the new IE6
This is an article describing how to remove browser sniffing to implement a user experience where plug-ins such as Flash maybe disabled. Rey Bango analyses… Read More »How to build cross-browser plugin free experiences
Some exciting solutions to the problems of cross platform mobile development.
Earlier this week I noticed that our friendly google-bot web crawler had decided to index my home page without the www prefix. I wasn’t all… Read More »Losing my www
It’s late, or should I say early. It’s time to go to bed!
Still up, writing away. New articles are on there way!
Another test from wordpress… but this time through twitter then facebook
This is my first tweet from WordPress!
Will the inception of IE9 finally put the last nail in the coffin of IE6. Microsoft speakers are now proclaiming that this is the case, but will it really happen?
Nine steps for site optimisation.