Posts Tagged ‘browsers’

  1. Gecko 1.8: Bye-bye printed float bug!

    29 Mar 2005

    From Gecko 1.8 For Web Developers: Columns (via: Anne):

    In particular some huge issues involving floats breaking across columns have been fixed. Since we use the same code for page layout as for columns, this also means a lot of problems with printing (and print previewing) pages with floats have been fixed

    Hopefully this means [...]

  2. The Acid Test Challenge

    17 Mar 2005

    By now you’ve probably read this elsewhere — Opera have challenged MS to a CSS comformance duel. The old acid test was first passed by IE mac, yet somehow I have my doubts that IE will take the title this time ‘round.

  3. No More Suspect Traffic

    30 Jan 2005

    Having just cleansed this site of ten of the vilest pieces of comment spam I’ve ever seen, I’m fed up.

  4. Microsoft Listens; But to Whom?

    12 Nov 2004

    From an interview with Steve Vamos, Microsoft Australia’s managing director:

    I don’t believe it is a true statement that IE doesn’t have the features that our customers want. We take user feedback very seriously. If you have that feedback, then you should feed it back to us because we will feed it to the product team.

    Hmmm, [...]