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Online Tech Tips (Free subscription) | yesterday
I can hear the groans and imagine the eye rolls already. “Another toolbar?!?” Yes, Crawler Toolbar is another free toolbar, which can be added to Internet Explorer. Before you stop reading, you may be interested to know about the myriad of features this particular toolbar has to offer. In a previous post, the Spyware Terminator product [...]
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Standard Web Standards (Free subscription) | yesterday
I saw this over at Slashdot (yep, I still visit this site): An article on Ars Technica reveals Mozilla’s intention to create and release a plugin for Internet Explorer that would allow the often-criticized IE to utilize some of the cooler rendering code developed for Firefox. I then scoot over to the Ars Technica article to see [...]
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thedeadone.net (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
I don’t pretend to be a great web designer or programmer. Most of the stuff I do is really just tinkering and as part of that I decided it was time to create a new look for thedeadone.net, which involves creating a new “Theme” for Wordpress. About a week ago, I got the theme up [...]
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Email Sender Deluxe 2.03 (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Internet Explorer includes advancements in security and browsing experience for end users, functionality and compatibility for developers, and manageability for corporate network administrators.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Wisdump (Free subscription) | yesterday
In an interesting development regarding web standards and the browser wars, Ars Technica reports that Mozilla is taking Internet Explorer’s problematic webpage rendering into its own hands starting with a plugin for HTML5’s canvas element. IE’s shortcomings won’t hold back the Internet for much longer, however, because Mozilla plans to drag IE into the next generation [...]
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Cnet (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
How did printing get pushed to the bottom of the priority list?
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Bram.us (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
Technically it’s possible to have rounded corners in IE5, IE6 & IE7 by using a big chunk of CSS and some extra markup thanks to an ingenious idea by Mr. Snook (demo). The size and maintainability of the code are different aspects though
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Fedora Planet (Free subscription) | 16/08/2008
A few days ago I found out that Internet Explorer is important. If you stop using it (either because you cannot use it like me (no windows) or because you have installed a better browser) you easily forget how broken it is. I was writing my album script and checking it if was valid XHTML 1.1 . There was still a warning that the mime type was not application/xhtml+xml . So I fixed it and was happy that...
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MoPedia (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
I f this is not your first visit here you may have noticed a few changes to the site. I have been tinkering away the past two days, mainly just rearranging things. All I have done is moved both columns to the right, added a search box to the header and changed the header picture. Every time I make any changes to the site I check that it looks good in all the browsers, and every time I find theres...
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Windows Fanatics (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
If you want to reduce the clutter on you toolbar within Internet Explorer, you can do so by removing those buttons you do not use. For example, if you do not use the Edit button or the History button, you may just want to remove them. You can do this within Internet Explorer by clicking the View menu, pointing to Toolbars, and clicking the customize button. Under the list of Current Toolbar Buttons,...
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Eye On Miami (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
If we insert a problem link, our blog will not work with Internet Explorer (you might not be able to post comments or see the right side of the page). Please help us by letting us know asap if this happens so we can correct the problem. This doesn’t seem to happen with any other browser. If you can't post, send us an email.