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10 months ago

in Where were you when Google launched the Google Chrome browser? on Bjorn Tipling
"as a developer I loathe having to support yet another browser."

i'm with ya.

I'm waiting for tomorrow when i have to find some new css hack to get stuff 100% in it :(
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Sadik That tomorrow is today.
They launched it in 100 countries. I anxious to go home and install on my laptop :)
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BjornTipling Well, the CSS should be the same as Webkit (I hope), but you know they'll throw in their own idiosyncracies (like for instance when it comes to operating system issues such as how buttons and text forms are rendered, etc).

3 years ago

in We’re ready on Get A New Browser
Thanks for the link, Andy. I just wanted to comment on the graph. It is a real-time graph generated from my counter software, SiteMeter, so it is constantly changing based on who visits the site.

But yes, the big reso' guys took the stats by storm, but as I mentioned in the article, these results are probably swayed from your average user.
Most "normal" (Or is it, non geek?) folks probably won't visit my blog. A Good chance, probably not this one either. So while I'm showing much less percent running 800x600, My other website I run which serves MANY pages a day is still between 15% and 18% daily for 800x600.
Graph: http://s11.sitemeter.com/rpc/v6/server.asp?a=Ge...

As much as I would like to see it happen, I don't think it's coming any time soon. While I always try to code in a fluid manner, sometimes you just need some more width :)

3 years ago

in AJAX Resources for Beginners on Rushi's Diary
Nice list :)

I wrote a VERY basic ajax tutorial using classic ASP as the back end a little bit ago.

http://www.skeymedia.com/programming/classic-as...
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