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August 2007

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The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG

It was written on the winter of 2005, so in its Japanese translation, which is written later, perhaps, the link simply leads to Opera browser. I think it's a good article, as the introduction to Web Forms 2.0. Another, with good descriptions is the following article, which says,

This implementation works in Firefox 1+, MSIE 6+, and Safari 2+ (Opera, of course, has a native implementation).

The WHATWG Blog ≫ Blog Archive ≫ Web Forms 2.0 Cross-Browser Implementation

It has a link to Web Forms 2.0 Cross-Browser Implementation

Joey, not a browser

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We've heard of Mozilla's "Joey" project some time ago. I could suppose it might be an Add-on for Firefox, to view a page on the screen of one's mobile-phone. That's right.
Here you can see an introduction movie, whose quality is not very bad, we should envy the quality of the movie.

Joey Tutorial Video

BTW, I started working at Tokyo office of OperaASA since last Friday, as part-time QA and some others. Probably I will have to refer this page.

How do you test it, George?

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I read questioningly the article of Mr. George Ou, Technical Director of ZDNet, titled as "How can iPhone render pictures better than desktop computers?"

So took an screenshot of his example, with my Desktop Opera on Windows here.

The left picture is zoomed one, from the smallest picture of original, with desktop Opera, and three of the right are his original examples. How do you get the "Nearest neighbor" like picture with Opera?

His article itself is interesting, and maybe worth to read, but the incorrect as far as Opera's concerned, which I must say.
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