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kombuta's picture

Browser wars

One of the hot topics at the JHB meetups revolves around the question "which web browser performs the best?". I'm an advocate for Firefox and I'm pleased with the findings from the browser review by Tom's Hardware (http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/chrome-27-firefox-21-opera-next,3534...). Firefox 22 has improved greatly and now outperforms Chrome. :)

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leigen's picture

The Limited Vision Accessabilty Problem -- The Majority of the Accessiblity Problem

Between 12 and 16 percent of all adults (in America and Canada) are not blind but have difficulty seeing small objects especailly type. They are the readers of the large type book editions. The great majority of the people who have visual accessiblity problems with computers are NOT blind. The majority simply have what the medical profession describes as "low vision" or "limited vision." This is typically the situation where the individual has sight, but cannot discern small details or discriminate between letters of small fonts.

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level09's picture

Let's Drop IE6 Support and provide a better experience !

Lets provide users with a better experience, designing for A crappy browser like IE6 will just hold us back, and limit the features that can be done, 37 signals and Apple MobileMe have already announced dropping IE6 support on all their products, shouldn't we make this step as well ?

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AccessiveApps's picture

Whats NYC thinking about Google's chrome

Hey guys,

anybody checked out googles chrome browser? I know most of you are running the wormy apple but I tested it on my Win partition and I am pretty impressed. Never saw a nearly perfect browser in beta state.

Chrome is fast, a beauty, has nice features and no disturbing stuff... The biggest bonbon in my point of view is the suggest function in the address bar.

All my sites I ve worked on in the last couple of month are looking fantastic. No CSS glitches nothing. That was my biggest fear so I ve checked them all before the big fishes starting to bark :)

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catch's picture

OT: Multiple Internet Explorer versions on one PC

Apologies for off-topic, but I think this warrants it.

I started working on a new theme for my site in March, and happened to upgrade to IE7 around the same time. I ran into a few IE6 issues (fwiw, some absolute positioning hiccups and (views) list spacing mainly), but found it an absolute nightmare to fix since I had no access to Internet Explorer 6 any more. I only have one computer and do web stuff at home in my own time.

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Foreningen Drupal Norge's picture

Updates from Drupal Norge

Drupal Norge, your user-driven community site for translators, developers, and users of Drupal in Norway, has been adding more and more features to help promote Drupal in Norway as well as features for helping existing norwegian users with their own Drupal installations.

New additions such as the "Drupal support på norsk", to be found at http://www.drupalnorge.no/support, is a forum category transformed into a Q&A feature ala Yahoo Answers where users who gave answers to support- questions are also highlighted in a sort-of Hall of Fame block. "Håndbøker på norsk", to be found at http://www.drupalnorge.no/bok, are 3 user handbooks in norwegian. Drupal Norge's user and node search can also be installed automatically as additional search providers for the Firefox and Internet Explorer. These two browsers automatically discover Drupal Norge's search plug-ins. Instructions on the latter are to be found at http://www.drupalnorge.no/sok-drupal-norge-vha-sokeboksen-i-din-nettlese... or visit the site and take a look at your browser's search bar.

Drupal Norge was launched on the 14th of February 2007. The site's address is http://www.drupalnorge.no.

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