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Designing a Website to be Cross Browser Compatible

Posted on: Sunday, December 21st, 2008

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Firstly, let us consider browsers, what are they? Simply they are the tool that you use to surf the internet and view web pages. Most of us when we get a computer find we have Internet Explorer (The most commonly used browser) installed on our computer and will use this

Google Chrome: New Web Browser

Posted on: Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

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There is no way to miss a thing what Google does and says. Yes, another new thing from Google. They released their Chrome browser and the announcement was being displaying on their homepage. I just noticed it’s no more on the homepage. Anyway, Chrome is based on the same version

Web Design: Cross Browser Compatibility

Posted on: Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

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An important aspect of web design today is making sure it is compatible with all the major web browsers. There are literally hundreds of web browsers in use around the world. All of them implement the W3C document standards a little differently. What is Cross Browser Compatibility? If a web page is

Web Design Best Practices Checklist

Posted on: Thursday, June 26th, 2008

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It is our goal to help make your choice in web design companies as easy as possible. Because of this, we have created a few pages with important information in printable form. They can also be sent to your e-mail or to someone else's with the form at the bottom
Back when the earliest programs for viewing Web content simply browsed flat pages of images and text, the name browser truly fit the software. But yesterday's amateur pages have evolved into dynamic, content-rich portals and powerful online programs. For many online habitués, the do-it-all browser has become a PC's single most

Dangerous Flaws Reported in Safari for Windows

Posted on: Friday, March 28th, 2008

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Argentinian hacker Juan Pablo Lopez Yacubian has discovered two critical flaws in Apple's Safari 3.1 browser for Windows, according to security firm Secunia. First, Yacubian says, an error when downloading a .zip file with an overly long filename can be exploited to cause memory corruption. "Successful exploitation may allow execution of
Mozilla chief executive John Lilly has criticized Apple for its use of iTunes to offer the Safari web browser to Windows users, saying the technique "borders on malware distribution practices" and undermines the security of the Internet. "What Apple is doing now with their Apple Software Update on Windows is wrong,"