
Thursday, 3. April 2008, 15:20:57
accessibility, standards, winter, travel
Well, around the top half of the world, followed by a break over easter...
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Friday, 28. March 2008, 15:10:26
standards, neat technology, opera, SVG
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When I was a kid, this meant sweets that were usually lemon flavoured. Then I discovered that before I was a kid this could also mean taking a particular drug. But now I am a geek most of the time, so it means dealing with very complicated tests.
This week's tempest in geekland was about the
Acid3 test - we were first to announce we had got to 98/98, and just afterward
first to score 100/100 on the test (with Webkit in each case hot on our heels). Now you can get a
special preview testing build (for Windows or Linux) that gets the right rendering and 100/100 on the test.
But what does that really mean...?
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Tuesday, 26. February 2008, 19:37:54
standards, soap box rant, neat technology
I am not a lawyer, I don't hold a patent on anything although I might one day, and I am not a big fan of the patent system. Here are some thoughts about why, and how we might improve the world a little...
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Wednesday, 20. February 2008, 19:54:31
standards, web, accessibility
Ben Buchanan, just quietly, is a great bloke. As well as being a choice companion for sharing a beer or three, nice guy, and champion of accessibility and other good things, he has actually done some really basic practical stuff that takes time to show results. And recently he
announced something really cool...
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