Talk about the web you love here!| which browser u used to use | | hi my friend there is many kind of browsers nowadays like "opera, Microsoft explorer, mozllia Firefox " which one u prefer of them,and why? | |
| | Internet Explorer 8...Beta | | Well this one... I'll hold a bit of my "comments" for Internet Explorer. Anyways I've left the news link for this one at the door.http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140684-c,internetexplorer/article.htmlOkay now for comments..."IE 8 has passed a key Web Standards test that ensures the browser won't "break" the Web."I can't wait... -_-/sarcasm"IE8 has passed the "Acid2 Browser Test" from the Web Standards Project, which shows whether a browser renders a Web site in a certain way. If the browser renders the site correctly, it means the browser supports certain accepted Web Standards."There might be hope, but still want to see the final product (going from the last IEs who can blame me? -_-)"Web sites that were created for older versions of IE didn't work properly on IE7. Microsoft hopes to remedy this problem so the situation is not repeated with IE8"Not getting my hopes up."The key design goal for IE8, he said, is compatibility with existing Web sites and Web standards supported in other browsers to provide a premium user experience."Wasn't that... | |
| | How do you rank a browser? | | How exactly do you rank a browser? I want to start a page comparing browsers, and I want to see what the order of importance the various features of a browser are. Please rank these in the order of your preference:
i) Web page viewability and rendering
ii) Compliance to web standards
iii)Security
iv) Features like extensions, mouse gestures etc
v)Speed.
It would also be helpful if you could give the extent to which these features are important so that all together add up to 100%. For example Webpage viewability-10% Standards-10% Security 70% Features 5% Spped-5%. The above is just an example. You will differ and I want to see exactly what is important to whom. | |
| | talking about HTML... | | Tim Berners-Lee created the original HTML (and many of the associated protocols such as HTTP) on a NeXTcube workstation using the NeXTSTEP development environment. At the time, HTML was not a specification, but a collection of tools to solve an immediate problem: the communication and dissemination of ongoing research among Berners-Lee and a group of his colleagues. His solution later combined with the emerging international and public internet to garner worldwide attention.Early versions of HTML were defined with loose syntactic rules, which helped its adoption by those unfamiliar with web publishing. Web browsers commonly made assumptions about intent and proceeded with rendering of the page. Over time, the trend in the official standards has been to create an increasingly strict language syntax; however, browsers still continue to render pages that are far from valid HTML.HTML is defined in formal specifications that were developed and published throughout the 1990s, inspired by Tim Berners-Lee's prior proposals to graft hypertext capability onto a homegrown SGML-like markup language for the Internet. The first published specification for a language called HTML was... | |
| | all about vista | | Windows Vista is the name of the upcoming release of Microsoft Windows, a line of graphical operating systems used on personal computers, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. Prior to the announcement of the Vista name on July 22, 2005, it was known by its codename Longhorn. As of October 2006, Windows Vista is at release candidate stage; Microsoft has stated that the scheduled release dates for Windows Vista are currently November 2006 for volume license customers, with worldwide availability following in January 2007.[1] These release dates come more than five years after the release of Windows XP, Microsoft's current consumer and business operating system, making it the longest time span between major releases of Windows.Windows Vista has hundreds of new features, some of the most significant of which include an updated graphical user interface and visual style dubbed Windows Aero, improved searching features, new multimedia creation tools such as Windows DVD Maker, and completely redesigned networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Vista also aims to increase the level of communication between machines on a home network... | |
| | TracBac Solution Sheet | | TracBac Solution Sheet
The pain area
Customer relationship management is imperative for any kind of business. Designers
(read advertising agencies, Freelance designers, Architects, Engineering designers,
Industrial designers) have recognized this fact and believe in their capabilities to deliver
their best. The key is to manage clients ahead of their expectations. The clients, on their
part, has their innate fear of finalizing something which is more than equivalent to the
amount of money they spend on. And for the Creators, they have to understand and
come across the pain of explaining why they made certain design decisions. The agencies
expect their clients to partner them right from the start to the final decision making
process to minimize the errors.
The heartburns raising out of the designer-client conflict are due to the improper
understanding of the requirements and deliverables.
Designers are in fact spending huge money on prototyping, mock ups and so on without
even getting compensated for the effort. And they finally are forced to succumb the
clients suggestions. As the entire exercise happens on with visual & aesthetic elements,
individual preferences... | |
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