Archive for June, 2006



If you are testing IE7 Beta 2, it’s time to download the latest version from Microsoft, IE7 Beta 3. This will be their last beta release before the release candidate and final public release.
They’ve also published an article on how to install/uninstall the betas without a problem. I’ve had some issues with this myself. Hopefully [...]

Robin Christopherson introduced a problem at the @media 2006 conference that I had never imagined. Can a person using voice recognition software use your image-based links? What about links that use image-replacement? It’s a simple enough question, the answer may surprise you.

Imagine your boss just messed up her shoulder jumping her Harley over [...]

While speaking at the @media conference this year, Gez Lemon announced an easier way to understanding the new WCAG 2.0 requirements. They are meant to be technology neutral to allow future flexibility. Unfortunately, this also makes them difficult to understand. If you are only concerned about HTML, CSS, XML, or another format, use the [...]

@media and the WCAG2

I was waiting for the WCAG2 smack down at this week’s @media conference in London. The stage was set for some serious smack talk and WWF style-insults. Heck, Joe Clark was even mentioned at least a half dozen times.

But a surprising thing happened on stage. The presenters, Gez [...]

I’ve been able to narrow down my problem with IE7b2 and background sprites. However, I still have not been able to create a stripped down test page that consistently mis-behaves. So my observations, while not scientific, could save you some hours of debugging.
Internet Explorer 7beta2 is not treating transparent png background images correctly. It sees [...]




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