July 10, 2007 at 10:29 pm
· Filed under CSS, Rants, Software, Web Standards
That’s right, Opera 9.5 codenamed “Kestrel” is finally here. Currently only available as a nightly build, its release is imminent.
It is also the first browser to date that supports all CSS1, 2, and 3.
*glares at Safari and Firefox*
Why don’t you guys fully support CSS2 yet? Opera is making you guys look bad. You might wanna’ hurry up.
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June 21, 2007 at 3:48 pm
· Filed under CSS, Frameworks, JavaScript
MooTools released this nifty application that runs 6 mainstream JavaScript libraries through a rigorous CSS selectors test.
It definitely bummed me out to see jQuery come in *5th* place, but hey.
Check it out, SlickSpeed.
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June 21, 2007 at 4:28 am
· Filed under CSS, News, Web Standards
For years now WestCiv has been an industry leader in teaching web standards and great software that supports that paradigm.
Now they are offering free versions of their self-paced courses. The current course focuses on CSS1.
I highly suggest to anyone wanting to become familiar with CSS1, and in a standard, tried-and-true way, to check the course out.
http://www.westciv.com/courses/free/index.html
Be quick about it though, because the courses expire. As of this post they are on week 1, and I have no clue when that “week” ends.
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