Posts Tagged “Web”

An Interview With Mike Davidson of ESPN (Part 1)

Yes, yes, another one you’ve seen at Slashdot already but I’m keeping this interview as a useful reference!

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Galeon 1.2.9 out!

Looks like Galeon 1.2.9 is out! The 1.2.x branch is the Gnome 2.0 version so should be a lot easier to get working!

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CamWorld, caching?

Has Cam restored his old site? Or is my ISP caching a really old version? If I ever needed proof that Esat have an invisible proxy this is it..

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accessibility bookmarklets

These bookmarklets are excellent and very useful! (via Simon)

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Advogato virus

A javascript virus?

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Mozilla 1.3 Released

A new version of Mozilla has been released but Galeon hasn’t caught up yet. It depends on Mozilla 1.3b, the previous release. Besides that, Galeon 1.3.3 depends on some updated Gnome libs that apt hasn’t got yet unfortunately. Looks like I’ll be sticking with Galeon 1.27 and Mozilla 1.2.1 for a while…

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Laptop for sale

Do you really need a new laptop? hehe. (via IRC)

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Huge CSS bug!

Is this true? That’s a huge bug! IE 5.2 on PowePCs (G4 in particular) don’t parse lowercased CSS attributes. Of course, if you’ve come here using an Imac and the aforementioned browser you probably can’t read this anyway..

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Fonts, fonts, fonts

Did you notice? I updated my style sheet this morning and changed from an absolute font size to a variable one: font-size: 11px; became font-size: 90%; Does the site look better in your browser? In Galeon on my machine at home there’s a marked improvement, but IE and Mozilla on a Windows box here suffers [...]

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In Praise of Netscape 4.7 Mail

Netscape 4.7 was never praised for it’s browsing abilities, and the email client was (and still is) widely trounced and disparaged. But, any time a mailbox goes wrong here at work I fire up Netscape mail to sort it out. Simply copy the offending mailbox into the nsmail of a local user and load up [...]

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Holy Shmoly! is Stephen Fry proof thanks to caching by WP Super Cache