Lachlan Hunt wrote an article on A List Apart on HTML 5. It is the fifth major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web, HTML. New elements and attributes have also been introduced, to make the page structure of a HTML5 document similar to that of a modern webpage.
Special thanks to Matt for this write up regarding IE6 Independence, in response to 37signals’ landmark decision to remove IE6 support in their products.
Just by the mention of IE6 in a party full of web designers and it’ll turn into a complaining, ranting, whining session. Believe me, the thing every web designer out there loathes [...]
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Yes, the new Firefox 3.0 is out :razz: if you have not got it installed, do it quickly because it fixes a handful of nasty bugs in the previous version. One of the craziest bug of all is Firefox 2 rendering a small, 1px tall grey line when you scroll down pages that are nested [...]
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Hendra asked me something about generating your own favicons, so I’m thinking of sharing things I know about it :razz:
So what is a favicon?
According to the all-mighty Wikipedia, favicons is actually a short form of favourite icons, and…
[Favicon,] also known as a website icon, page icon or urlicon, is an icon associated with a particular [...]