Web Standards, Apple Safari, HTML-Kit for Windows

  1. A Safari with a difference [Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:21:27 -0400]
    Many applications claim to be able to import your settings, bookmarks and other customisations from competing applications to facilitate migration. Apple Safari for Windows has humble me. Whether I go to pandora.com or Tumblr, it has imported by settings, bookmarks and even stored passwords from Firefox... impressionant quoi !!:
  2. Choosing a truly free Linux distribution [Tue, 12 Jun 2007 13:55:12 -0400]
    Now that I am comfortable and pleased with the usability, and stability of Ubuntu Linux, I am out to test another distribution on a different PC. I almost selected Fedora from Novell, but then again I thought that this might not be the correct way to support OpenSource being that Novell has been cutting some deals in the dark alley with Microsoft. So Mandriva Linux is my next Linux candidate.:
  3. Taking a Windows Safari [Tue, 12 Jun 2007 13:30:15 -0400]
    Not really a journey, but I have just installed Apple Safari web browser on my PC and it was a breeze. I am eager to see what the Bonjour service can do. I am a Firefox evangelist, but I am open to see what Konqueror, Epiphany, or Safari can do for me. If for nothing else, I can now test my web development on Safari too. Just when I had ordered a Mac notebook... :
  4. No apology for following Web Standards! [Wed, 06 Jun 2007 16:01:47 -0400]
    If you are using IE6, you will notice that that the top menu of this site is centered. This is caused by the fact that IE6 is not standards compliant, and it requires custom hacks to make the menu right-aligned as it is in IE7, Firefox, Konqueror, Epiphany etc. Should I apologise for this? I do not think that writing browser hacks is a good way to spend my valuable time.:
  5. Pageflakes: Your desktop on the web [Wed, 06 Jun 2007 11:28:45 -0400]
    First there were portals, and then there were portals! Widgets are beginning to become the approach of choice for representing web tools and content sections on a web-page. Pageflakes.com provides such as a facility by enabling you, the user to create a page layout with the content sections and tools that are important to you, selected to an extensive library. I know that netscape.com and google can also do this:
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