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...
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...
Microsoft Gives Away Early (or Late) Christmas Present to Web Designers
It is no secret that Microsoft's Internet Explorer version 6 (and anything before it) is the bane of all Web Designers' existence. If you're a Web Designer and you don't agree with that statement...
SEO Inc. Releases SEO Toolbar 2.0
One of the best things to happen to Internet browsers are toolbars. Until recently, most toolbars were used to enhance a user's browsing experience. For example, the Google Toolbar offers features...
Run IE5, IE6, and IE7 at the Same Time - Even On a Mac
Internet Explorer — known to many Web designers as the bane of their existence — can now have multiple versions run on the same computer. Thanks to a program that's actually been around...
Applying IE 7 Layout Fixes Using Conditional Comments
Have no doubt, the onset of IE7 will bring about new rendering bugs and issues. I'm already starting to feel the impact of it with a handful of websites. Fortunately, with much thanks to the company...
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...
Crash IE6 with Only CSS
I was recently designing and coding a new website for one of our clients. As always, I was coding it in TextMate and viewing it in Firefox and Safari for testing. I had finally come to the point where...