Yearly Archives: 2009

Browser Compatibility Testing from PPK

From Mr. Compatibility himself, PPK, comes an amazing collection of compatibility tests. Happy testing, thanks for the referral, Dan, Atg Top⇪

Guide for Developing Using a Fluid Grid

Its been a long time since I had the patience to deal with (or even think about) fluid grid designs, but this article, written by Ethan Marcotte for A List Apart, is well worth the read! From the ratio the … Continue reading

A nice example of Transcendent CSS…

http://24ways.org/2008/shiny-happy-buttons And now, how about an explanation of Transcendent CSS? Keep on smiling, Atg Top⇪

Today’s Readings

And now for a little trip down HTML4-Memory-Lane… http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2007/04/16/html-the-top-five-forgotten-elements/ http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/02/24/five-under-used-html-tags/ Happy coding, Atg Top⇪

New Font Replacement Technique

Until @font-face catches on, this looks to be a pretty slick alternative to sIFR. Though this does still leave your/your clients’ font files vulnerable to the vicious font thieves of the world… Anyone ready to dive in??? Happy fonting, Atg … Continue reading

How Web-Safe is Your Font Stack?

A recent newsletter from SitePoint brings to light a couple of fonts I would have not thought to be “web safe”: Palatino, anyone? While none of the “new” options are 100%, I was quite surprised to see several fonts with … Continue reading

Xmarks for Internet Explorer, Safari, and Chrome

For anyone who is as in love with the Firebug add-on called Xmarks (formerly Foxmarks) as I am, did you know they also have versions for IE, Safari, and Chrome? I have to admit I’ve not yet installed this myself … Continue reading

Multiple Versions of IE on a Mac

I can’t imagine anyone still tests for versions of IE any older than IE6, and as much IE6 does suck, we do still have to test in it. And if you primarily work on a Mac, that can be rough. … Continue reading

Further Proof that NO Idea is Worthless…

Got an idea, but you’re not sure it’s worth the time to do it? Or you think it might not take off? Read about someone who does not think like that… Then go do something… Happy doing, Atg Top⇪

Convert Microsoft Office .DOCX to .DOC

If you’ve ever had to ask someone to re-send a Word 2007 .DOCX document to you as a .DOC, you’ll appreciate this handy download… http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=941B3470-3AE9-4AEE-8F43-C6BB74CD1466 It doesn’t affect your older version of Word at all, just lets it open, read, … Continue reading