Archive for April, 2006



Yahoo! Tech is launched

After 6 months of work, we’re proud to announce the launch of Yahoo! Tech. It’s been a grand adventure and we’ve learned a ton from the experience. Last-child.com has become a sketchbook for many of these discoveries and mistakes. While there are certainly a number of validation errors, and style issues to weed out [...]

There’s a great page on the Mac site that lists exactly which CSS rules are supported by Safari. I’d love to see a grid of all major browsers and what CSS they support. While outdated, this CSS3 support grid is a nice start. Heck, maybe I’ll get off my duff and [...]

This is probably one of those posts that I’ll use a million times and everyone else will say… that’s nice. Here’s how you create a conditional comment for IE6 with xsl. you need to use an xsl:comment and a cdata and don’t add any extra spacing.

<xsl:comment><![CDATA[[if lte IE 6]>

IE6 only element, such as an [...]

I’ve struggled over the past couple years with including size=”xx” in input tags. My right brain says, “it’s presentational, nooooo!” My left brain says “but it makes the forms more predictable.”
Well, lo and behold, there’s a reason behind the madness. Bite Sized Standards has a new post that describes why the size attribute isn’t [...]

Web 2.1

Enter…. the server-side, AJAX powered blink. I can’t wait for Marquee 2.1




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