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'Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies'
Safari, WebKit and alt text for missing images | 456 Berea Street
'Instead of showing the alt text for images that cannot be displayed, Safari and most other WebKit-based browsers display an icon to indicate that an image is missing or broken.'
A List Apart: Articles: Suckerfish Dropdowns
'Oh, the dream of a lightweight, accessible, standards-compliant, cross-browser-compatible method! Enter Suckerfish Dropdowns.'
Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns | HTML Dog
'Well now they're back and they're more accessible, even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can have multiple-levels.'
The alt attribute is for images only | 456 Berea Street
In HTML 4.01 Strict the alt attribute is valid only for the
following three elements: img, area, input.
Stop developing for Internet Explorer 6 - Robert’s talk - Web development and Internet trends
'This proposal might seem a bit drastic, but please allow me to
present my case.'
Explorer Exposed!
These CSS bugs are all found only in Internet Explorer,
versions 5 and higher. To see the demos properly, they must be
viewed in IE, of course.
On having layout — the concept of hasLayout in IE/Win
'Microsoft developers decided that elements should be able to
acquire a “property” (in an object-oriented programming sense)
they referred to as hasLayout, which is set to true when this
rendering concept takes effect.'
Toggle Visibility - Show/Hide Anything | Movalog Blog: Making Movable Type Jump Through Hoops
'One piece of javascript code that I use very frequently is a
function that basically toggles the visibility of an element e.g.
click, show, click, hide.'
Can JavaScript Email a Form?
A basic rundown of several options.
WebCheatSheet Tutorials
'WebCheatSheet offers technical articles, database tools, tips,
and tutorials. Here you'll find everything you need to know to look
like you know everything.'
9 Ways to Misunderstand Web Standards
A look at why standards compliance, while great, isn't a magic
cure-all for accessibility problems.
CSS - Conditional comments
Conditional comments only work in Explorer on Windows, and are
thus excellently suited to give special instructions meant only for
Explorer on Windows. They are supported from Explorer 5 onwards,
and it is even possible to distinguish between 5.0, 5.5 and
QuirksMode - for all your browser quirks
'QuirksMode.org is the prime source for browser compatibility
information on the Internet.'
Lazy Tool's Unicode Character Map
'Click on a the box containing the character you want. The
numeric and named html commands will appear in the boxes below for
you to copy.'
Colour Contrast Check - snook.ca
'The Colour Contrast Check Tool allows to specify a foreground
and a background colour and determine if they provide enough of a
contrast "when viewed by someone having color deficits or when
viewed on a black and white screen"[W3C].'
Firebug Lite
This page includes a fairly complete web developer debug bar
within a bookmarklet!
Daring Fireball: How to Block the DiggBar
John Gruber fights against the new frames-based DiggBar.
The Vintage Web
Dinosaurs of the Internet Age.
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