I know we can accomplish a lot more by not waiting around for IE (and Microsoft) to get its act together, but here’s yet another reason web designers and developers are in a rut.
Opera is at it again: they’ve announced a project called MAMA, short for “Metadata Analysis and Mining Application”, which figures out what different websites are using to construct and run their pages.
So many people admire Andy Rutledge and his insightful articles at Design View; but that seems to have changed overnight with his latest offering, USA.gov Redux.
In an interesting development regarding web standards and the browser wars, Ars Technica reports that Mozilla is taking Internet Explorer’s problematic webpage rendering into its own hands starting with a plugin for HTML5’s canvas element.
I smell a web trend. In the last few weeks I've discovered two new image bookmarking sites in addition to the insanely famous but still exclusive FFFFOUND!---We heart it and typeish.
"I wrote in last week’s Friday Focus post at Devlounge that “restraint is more powerful than the lack of it, especially in design”. The restraint I referred to was the strength and beauty of minimalism compared to the everything-but-the-kitchen-sink