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MS reverse decision on IE8’s opt-in standards compliancy mode

Excerpt: Yesterday, Dean Hachamovitch announced that IE8 will, by default, interpret web content in the most standards compliant way it can. This decision is a change from what they announced initially which prompted a huge amount of feedback (good and bad) within the web community. Dean goes on to mentio

Tooltips with CSS3

Excerpt: As this is my first post, I'd like to introduce myself. My names James and I'm currently working as a senior User Interface Developer for Teachers TV. Like many of you guys, I'm fanatical about web standards and about creating the leanest, most semantic markup possible. I too am excited about the ne

Opera Dragonfly…soon

Excerpt: Opera has a dragonfly that is getting ready to hatch. If any of you are attending SxSW, Opera will be revealing more information there. Catch us at the booth or at the Rock Opera party at Stubbs on the 10th of March. Keep your eyes open for updates to the Dragonfly site, for more information befo

Fully selected

Excerpt: If you've been reading this blog, you'll know that Opera has been making great progress on the CSS3 selectors front in the latest version of its engine - Presto Core-2. While Opera 9.5 does pass every test in the CSS3.info selectors test, it wasn't without issues. The test doesn't test the ::selec

Slightly broken, but not beyond repair

Excerpt: Disclaimer: The following post is my personal opinion, and not necessarily those of my employers. My colleague, Chris Mills provided feedback and suggestions for this post. Since Opera’s antitrust complaint to the EC, some people have used the complaint as a catalyst to promote their agenda aga