HTML/CSS – DanDev.com http://www.dandev.com Tidbits about software development Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:55:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Minefield http://www.dandev.com/2008/10/minefield/ http://www.dandev.com/2008/10/minefield/#respond Sat, 25 Oct 2008 21:58:15 +0000 http://www.dandev.com/?p=77 The busy developers over at Mozilla are at it again. They recently released a pre-alpha version of the next iteration of Firefox 3, dubbed “Minefield”. It’s pretty fast(I’m using it […]

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The busy developers over at Mozilla are at it again. They recently released a pre-alpha version of the next iteration of Firefox 3, dubbed “Minefield”. It’s pretty fast(I’m using it to make this post), although Firefox is pretty fast itself if you run it with no extensions. The extensions available for Minefield at the moment are pretty limited. There were some complaints about it being unstable(come on, it is prealpha after all), but I haven’t had any problems with it thus far. You can download it here, but be forewarned that it will alter your current Firefox installation to become the default version that gets launched.

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Microsoft breaks IE8 interoperability promise http://www.dandev.com/2008/08/microsoft-breaks-ie8-interoperability-promise/ http://www.dandev.com/2008/08/microsoft-breaks-ie8-interoperability-promise/#comments Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:09:47 +0000 http://www.dandev.com/?p=48 Six months ago Microsoft issued this statement: As you may have heard by now, Internet Explorer 8 will ship with three layout modes – Quirks, IE7 Standards, and IE8 Standards. […]

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Six months ago Microsoft issued this statement:

As you may have heard by now, Internet Explorer 8 will ship with three layout modes – Quirks, IE7 Standards, and IE8 Standards. The saying goes: “put your best face forward” and, true to this, Internet Explorer 8 will use its most standards compliant mode, IE8 Standards, as the default when encountering standards content.

Now, with the release of IE8 beta 2, it seems that statement is less than true; for intranet sites at least. Even when a site is completely standards compliant, if it’s on an intranet, IE8 will render it in compatibility mode by default. According to the article(see link below) roughly 60% of computers sold go to corporations with the remaining 40% going to home users. So, when you load the corporate homepage from your desk at work(internal) you will see it differently than a user loading it from the internet(external). EVEN IF the page is completly standards compliant with DOCTYPEs and everything.

Apparently, it’s not exactly easy to fix either. It’s just a checkbox, but it’s in an odd place and has a confusing description for the average user. To make matters worse, your page will have an icon next to the address bar that shows a broken page, just to.. you know.. cause more confusion:

[Original Article] [Microsoft IE8 Blog Post]

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