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Cross Browser Testing

I recently started using a new service called CrossBrowserTesting, and it's so incredibly awesome I felt compelled to write a review.  First some background...Browser compatibility is a difficult...

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Scott Holdren

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11/26/2008

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Google Chrome: Why?

It's been a few weeks since the release of Google's Chrome, and many people have now had the opportunity to try it and comment on its potential impact on the browser landscape.  Much of the...

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Scott Holdren

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09/18/2008

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Firefox and Safari Are Aggressively Driving New Ways to Publish and Experience the Internet

Apple just released Safari 4.0 Developer Preview to its developers. The new browser comes with several new features, including: CSS support for masks, gradients, reflections, and specifying a...

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Jon Henshaw

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08/25/2008

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How to Grab a Screenshot of an Entire Web Page

Web designers and marketers often need full-size screenshots for before-and-after shots and also for portfolio pieces. Fortunately, there's many ways to create website screenshots. However, among...

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Jon Henshaw

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03/15/2008

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New Firefox Extension Does Quick Domain Lookups

Richard Kershaw of Quality Nonsense just launched a Firefox extension that makes it super easy to lookup domain names. The extension lets you perform one click domain searches at your registrar of...

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Jon Henshaw

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03/10/2008

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How to Build Fast, High-Capacity Podcast Sites on the Cheap!

Originally presented at PodCamp Nashville Many people have figured out how to record, edit and create their podcasts, but they don't know how to easily setup a podcast website — let alone, set...

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Jon Henshaw

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02/21/2008

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How to View the Generated HTML Output from JavaScript Web Widgets

One of the best things to come from social networking and the so called Web 2.0 is the Web widget. Web widgets allow users to easily drop JavaScript code into their own website and instantly add...

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Jon Henshaw

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12/27/2007

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Security Update Released for Firefox 2

Mozilla released a security update for Firefox 2. The new update brings the current version to 2.0.0.1. Depending on your Firefox preferences, you will either get a popup window that looks like the...

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Jon Henshaw

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12/20/2006

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Customize Your Basecamp Start Page

37signals , the makers of Basecamp , pride themselves on building software that does less than their competitors. They take great care to deliver only the features they believe their customers...

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Tyler Hall

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12/18/2006

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Google Service Links Update

Today I updated the Google service links script to also modify the "More" box on Google.com and the search results. Now your links will appear there in addition to Gmail, Calendar, etc. Here's a...

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Tyler Hall

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11/28/2006

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Customize Your Google Service Links

At the top of Gmail, Google Calendar, and Docs & Spreadsheets, you've probably noticed links to other Google services. It's part of Google's push to tie its many products together. I find the links...

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Tyler Hall

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11/22/2006

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Add a Second Inbox to Your Gmail

Last week I finally gave up and ditched Apple Mail in favor of using Gmail all the time for both work and personal email. I had been managing my work email via IMAP, but with such a large inbox I...

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Tyler Hall

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11/20/2006

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New StumbleUpon Toolbar Enhances Google and Yahoo! Search

One of my favorite social media services is StumbleUpon. I like it because it's one of the best ways to discover new websites, and it's also perfect for marketing Web pages and websites. For some...

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Jon Henshaw

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09/28/2006

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New Firefox 2.0 Features Make The Best Browser Even Better

Built-in Spell Checker Firefox now sports a new spell checker that works with input fields and textareas. This is easily my favorite new feature in Firefox. It works similar to most modern word...

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Jon Henshaw

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07/09/2006

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