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Our panel of experts discuss the advantages and disadvantages of designing in the browser as opposed to Photoshop
By Tanya Combrinck on March 28, 2012 |
StatCounter CEO statement seen as anachronistic
By Craig Grannell on April 13, 2012 |
Creating a new site for desktop users? Jonathan Smiley tells you why developing it in Chrome will give you the best overall experience
By Jonathan Smiley on April 16, 2012 |
Open web under fire as Opera argues author errors forced its hand
By Craig Grannell on April 25, 2012 |
StatCounter claims IE9 has weekend traffic spikes, just like Chrome
By Craig Grannell on May 08, 2012 |
Designer and developer Edward O'Riordan explains why you should design in the browser and why clients should be shown HTML and CSS mockups
By Edward O'riordan on May 16, 2012 |
StatCounter figures show Google's browser edge IE for a full week
By Craig Grannell on May 22, 2012
Microsoft to activate DNT by default; Mozilla disagrees
By Craig Grannell on June 01, 2012 |
Browser also adds inspection and simulation tools
By Craig Grannell on June 06, 2012 |
Vendors can now officially unprefix CSS3 Transforms, Transitions and Animations
By Craig Grannell on June 07, 2012 |
Electronics retailer adds 6.8% to the orders of IE7 users
By Tanya Combrinck on June 15, 2012 |
'Junior' prototype does away with tabs for full screen experience
By Tanya Combrinck on June 18, 2012 |
Mozilla unveils major upgrade to its Android mobile browser
By Tanya Combrinck on June 27, 2012
Don't resort to workarounds to make your site look pixel-perfect in IE6, says Jack Armley. Instead, it's better to try to understand what your users need to achieve from it
By Jack Armley on July 05, 2012 |
Mobile strategist Peter-Paul Koch angry at vendor prefix mess
By Craig Grannell on July 05, 2012 |
Speculation Apple has axed poorly faring Windows version
By Craig Grannell on July 26, 2012
This month, Mark Penfold's round-up of the best new tools ranges from cutting-edge experiments to down-to-earth utilities. Give them a try: they're all free
By Mark Penfold on August 01, 2012 |
Microsoft pushes against the crowd and enables DNT by default
By Craig Grannell on August 09, 2012
Support for graphics-heavy games and boost for Android release
By Craig Grannell on August 29, 2012
Maybe it’s sunstroke, but the irascible Gary Marshall has decided it’s time to make the internet a happier place
By Gary Marshall on September 24, 2012 |