Archive for November, 2008

IE6: not so dead after all

By Matthew |
24/11/2008 | | No comments

It turns out Microsoft hasn’t had enough of IE6 just yet. They’re bringing a new rendering engine to IE for Windows Mobile, and the basis of it is Internet Explorer 6.

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Cross-browser CSS web fonts with @font-face

By Matthew |
23/11/2008 | , | No comments

The promise of web fonts and the @font-face rule is to be able to display any font you choose to any user, regardless of whether that person has the font installed on their machine. Jon Tan has a detailed write-up on how to make it work across browsers.

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Accessible JavaScript for screen readers

By Matthew |
13/11/2008 | | No comments

Making JavaScript truly accessible to screen readers can be challenging. Aaron Cannon and Aaron Barker have written a helpful resource on how to make it work.

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Firefox turns 4, hits 20% global share

By Matthew |
10/11/2008 | | No comments

Mozilla’s Firefox browser was released 4 years ago today. It reached 20% of the global browser market share just in time to celebrate.

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Resources for WCAG 2.0

By Matthew |
10/11/2008 | | No comments

It’s been a long, winding road for the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 specification, but it looks to be finally nearing the goal. WCAG 2.0 has become a Proposed Recommendation, so it’s time start preparing for the transition from WCAG 1.0.

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