microsoft to not be jerks by default. that's pretty awesome news
microsoft to not be jerks by default. that's pretty awesome news
i meant to link to this forever ago - why we need standards in html email. good stuff
TreeMenu3 looks like a nice robust dhtml tree menu (if such a thing can exist), which is built entirely by transforming ul/li elements in-place, so degrades beautifully.
chris wilson, ie team veteran, talks about commitment to standards support in IE7, and credits eric, amongst others, for marking the way forward.
the html validator plugin for firefox is neato. saves uploading your work and tkaing trip to the validator pages.
jc points out the w3c column spec for css, which seems to get the point for once. whether and when this becomes a standard (and a supported one) remains to be seen of course.
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