Showing posts with label browsers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label browsers. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Say no to Faux Bold

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Browsers can do terrible things to type. If text is styled as bold or italic and the typeface family does not include a bold or italic font, browsers will compensate by trying to create bold and italic styles themselves. By A List Apart

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Paper.js Vs. Processing.js Vs. Raphael

Before drawing anything in a browser, ask yourself three questions... By Smashing Coding

Friday, September 02, 2011

Reliable Cross-Browser Testing, Part 1: Internet Explorer


 in Reliable Cross-Browser Testing, Part 1: Internet Explorer

In a perfect world, cross-browser testing would be straightforward. We would download a legacy version of a browser, run it, and be able to instantly test our pages and scripts without a single care in the world. By Addy Osmani

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Modern Debugging Tips and Tricks

Modern Debugging Tips and Tricks

With the rise of mobile devices, web development and debugging is more complex than ever. We have more browsers and platforms to support. We have more screen sizes and resolutions. And we’re building in-browser applications instead of the flat, brochure-ware sites of yore. By Tiffany B. Brown

Monday, May 16, 2011

Using CSS3: Older Browsers And Common Considerations

With the arrival of IE9, Microsoft has signalled its intent to work more with standards-based technologies. With IE still the single most popular browser and in many ways the browser for the uninitiated, this is hopefully the long awaited start of us Web craftsmen embracing the idea of using CSS3 as freely as we do CSS 2.1. By Dave Sparks

Saturday, April 23, 2011

How to Design Browser Themes

How to Design a Browser Theme

The web browser is probably one of the most frequently used applications on a person’s computer. For designers and developers, a browser theme can be canvas that provides hours of exposure to the artist or brand willing to create a theme for their fan base. By Patrick Murphy

The Overblown Excitement Around Modern Web Browsers

In the past few months, there has been a lot of talk around modern web browsers (Firefox 4, Chrome, IE9, etc.). The software application we use to navigate to our favorite websites is seeing tremendous attention, increased competition amongst its vendors, and advancements in its features. By Jason Gross

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Useful Tools for Testing Cross Browser Compatibility

Building websites to work properly and look good in multiple browsers is a fact of life that web designers must deal with. By Jessica Cox

Cross-Browser Compatibility

Sunday, January 10, 2010

10 Web Browsers You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

What if you’re looking for a browser that does just the things you want to do online? What if you’re sick of all the browser-war hubub and want something that’s truly unique and different (and, maybe, works better than the mainstream options)? What then? By Cameron Chapman

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