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Microsoft Throws IE7 Standards Bone To Developers

News Last month, Microsoft was reported to have been planning better PNG and CSS support, but Wilson's blog entry Friday is the first public word to developers that the next version of IE — pegged as a security-focused release — would feature these...

[April 26, 2005, 10:30]

Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say

Talkback As an aside, the easiest way to deal with these quirks is to make the HTML as bland and simple as possible, and use CSS to do everything - the CSS hacks for IE are well-documented at this stage. Admittedly, I could use Opera, which has perhaps even...

[November 5, 2004, 9:41]

IE7 Feature News Emerges

News But a source familiar with Microsoft's plans confirmed a Tuesday report on MicrosoftWatch that IE developers, who have code-named their project Rincon, are at work on non-security features and standards support, including tabbed browsing, support...

[March 17, 2005, 8:00]

What Would You Want To See In Microsoft's IE?

News If you want to get Web developers riled up, ask them about IE's support for CSS (cascading style sheets) and the PNG image format. With CSS, bugs have lingered for years. Microsoft acknowledges the hue and cry over standards support but insists...

[September 30, 2004, 15:00]

Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say

Talkback No offence - but you ought to brush up your CSS-knowledge. Your CSS-code should look something like this: html, body { height: 100%; overflow: hidden; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; /*Opera needs this*/ body background-image: url('demoback.gif'); and...

[November 7, 2004, 7:01]

Breaking The Web

Talkback While arguments can be made that IE-8 supports lightweight transitional XHTML, it clearly doesn't support, or plan to support, highly structured XHTML + CSS+JavaScript. It is the only browser capable of displaying advanced W3C HTML-5 + CSS 2.1 web...

[March 13, 2008, 17:01]

Firefox 1.0PR: A First Look

Talkback I am a developer and I am tired of having to patch and write work around code just to accomodate the crappy handling of html, dhtml and css in IE. Well, I have to say Firefox is by far the best web compliant browser out there today.

[September 17, 2004, 1:08]

FireExplorer

Downloads A Firefox and Internet Explorer all-in-one browser, no installation needed.for Web developers who want to view their Web site in both Firefox and IE and make easier to debug a css/html stuff.

[December 12, 2006, 14:31]

CSSVista

Downloads CSSVista is a free Windows application for Web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously. By building your sites to work in both IE 6 and Firefox you'll be compatible with 88% of your...

[November 8, 2005, 21:46]

Greasemonkey For IE

Downloads In much the same way that user CSS lets you take control of a Web page's style, user scripts let you easily control any aspect of a Web page's design or interaction. Greasemonkey for IE is an Internet Explorer extension which lets you to add bits...

[July 26, 2006, 4:31]

TemplateShaker

Downloads TemplateShaker is WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) xhtml/css template generator. Version 2.3 has better IE compatibility. Using the tool is pretty simple: just point and click to customize the look and feel of the template on the fly, in...

[March 19, 2008, 12:46]

IE7 To Fail Standards Test

News We fully recognise that IE is behind the game today in CSS support. In its browser blog, Microsoft acknowledged that IE 7 would not pass the Acid2 test from the Web Standards Project (WaSP), which examines a browser's support for W3C...

[August 2, 2005, 9:15]

BlazingTools Instant Source

Downloads Also shows and lets you to save all external files on a page - Flash movies, style sheets (*.CSS), scripts (*.JS and *.VBS) and images. Instant Source opens the additional toolbar at the bottom of IE window.

[February 8, 2007, 20:31]

Dynamic HTML: Style Sheet Property Reference

White Papers This table tells at a glance the version of Internet Explorer (IE), pre-Mozilla Netscape Navigator (NN), Mozilla (Moz), Apple Safari (Saf), Opera (starting from version 7), and W3C CSS specification in which the term was first introduced.

[October 10, 2007, 1:00]

Lessons What I Have Learnt

Blog Be careful about using CSS resetting default values, as I had some bother with IE6’s incorrect handling of the cascade on a background value. Quote what the job is worth, ie what the client will pay. Test in different browsers during the build...

[August 20, 2008, 8:03]

Get The Details On Microsoft's June Security Bulletins

News However, active exploits of the CSS Cross-Domain Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2005-4089) are currently circulating. Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-023, "Vulnerability in Microsoft JScript Could Allow Remote Code Execution", also addresses...

[June 20, 2006, 12:45]

Windows 2000 Users Miss Out On IE7

News It is also expected to offer improved standards support, including improved support for CSS 2 and PNG transparencies. We have heard the requests for support of Windows 2000 but have nothing to announce at this time," Dave Massy, a programme manager...

[June 2, 2005, 14:35]

Tackling Microsoft's August Patches: Part 1

News CSS Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2006-3451) — remote code execution This security bulletin affects IE 5.01 Service Pack 4 on Windows 2000 SP4 and all versions of IE 6 on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003.

[August 22, 2006, 12:20]

PWEditor

Downloads It includes WYSIWYG HTML editor, CSS editor, JS editor, and text editor. It works with Firefox, Mozilla, and IE. PWEditor is a professional Web development tool, enabling users to efficiently design, develop, and maintain Web sites both online and...

[October 13, 2006, 0:46]

Firefox? Bah Humbug, I Say

Talkback You know that NS4x and other older browsers have no hope of supporting CSS in any meaningful way. If you're going to use CSS, you have to assume that you're going to have terrible support for older and text-based browsers.

[November 29, 2004, 14:01]


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