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Introducing our advertiser: FreshBooks

Excerpt: You've probably seen the ad for them on the right hand side by now if you've visited this site before, but we thought it would be good to introduce them in a post as well: a warm welcome to FreshBooks! FreshBooks let's you send out invoices through a great online interface, has a nice API, automa

Browser shares? 84% Safari!

Excerpt: Now that got your attention, didn't it? You've probably never seen a site where Safari has a market share of 84%... Well neither had I. Until I looked at the browser stats for this site... I just had to share it with you all:

Bragging rights to the proper browser

Excerpt: As liquidat points out quite correctly, it is NOT Opera that is the first to support all the tests in our CSS Selectors test. Those bragging rights go to Konqueror, as we pointed out in January already. Release 3.5.6 of KHTML was the first to support all the tests, not any other browser, sorry David

Pulling Back the Curtain: Opening up the CSS Working Group

Excerpt: This post was written by fantasai on 23-5-2007 on her weblog, she e-mailed us and asked us to put it up here for the greater public to enjoy and be able to comment. Lately there's been a lot of talk about the CSS Working Group and about how we're closed, out-of-date, slow, and/or dysfunctional. I'm

Behind the Scenes: What is the CSS Working Group doing?

Excerpt: This post was written by fantasai on 23-5-2007 on her weblog, she e-mailed us and asked us to put it up here for the greater public to enjoy and be able to comment. Lately there's been a lot of talk about the CSS Working Group and about how we're closed, out-of-date, slow, and/or dysfunctional. I'm