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| Current Browser Market Shares and Trends, August 2010 Craig examines how individual browsers have gained or lost market share within the past 6 months. Related PostsCurrent Browser Market Shares and TrendsThe European Browser Vote Starts Today!The European Browser Vote Results for Month 1 |
| Upgrade from Internet Explorer 6 Google is ditching support for Internet Explorer 6. Time to upgrade to a newer browser! |
| Simultaneous Multiple-Browser JavaScript Testing With Yeti JavaScript unit testing on different browsers will become less of a chore with Yeti - a new open source project from the Yahoo YUI team. Related PostsPerformance Testing Comes Back With Boomerang Is SuperPreview a Superstar? Browser Testing in Expression Web 4 Why Windows 7 Will Revolutionize Your Browser Testing Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| Do-It-Yourself Market Research Market research is a necessary part of business, even for freelancers. Alyssa gives us a few tips for gathering useful information through market research that we can easily do ourselves. Related PostsCurrent Browser Market Shares and Trends, August 2010 Current Browser Market Shares and Trends What to Consider Before You Sell a Digital Product Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| Google updates Chrome to version 6 Search giant Google has unveiled the latest version of its browser. |
| Firefox 4 beta 1 review: First look We take a look at the first public beta of Mozilla's Firefox 4 browser to see what new features and functionality it delivers. |
| New Sync feature added to Firefox 4 beta Mozilla has added a new syncing feature to its latest browser beta, allowing users to access their settings wherever they are. |
| IE9 Screenshot Leaked to the Web Has a Microsoft subsidiary accidentally leaked a screenshot of Internet Explorer 9? Craig examines the image and concludes that, if it's a fake, it's a very good one. Related PostsShould Browser Tabs be Above or Below the Address Bar? IE9 Beta Release – September 15, 2010 Microsoft Reveal IE9 Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| Muro: New Drawing App From DeviantART DeviantART recently unveiled a new browser-based drawing application called Muro. Jennifer takes a look. Related PostsAdobe Ideas App Lets You Sketch & Share With Ease Finger Painting With Autodesk Sketchbook Mobile Adobe Shortcut App Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| How to Roll Your Own JavaScript Compressor with PHP and the Closure Compiler Craig illustrates how a few lines of PHP and the Closure Compiler API can be used to automatically merge and compress your JavaScript files before they are returned to the browser. Related PostsEasy JavaScript Compression with the Closure Compiler REST API Google Releases its JavaScript Closure Tools Google Closure: How not to write JavaScript Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| SitePoint Podcast #73: Cease and Desoup This week, Patrick, Stephan, Brad, and Kevin discuss the latest legal ruling on cookie stuffing, how Chrome’s new six-week update cycle may harm browser adoption, whether code validation is still worthwhile, and the early results we’re seeing from content paywall experiments at The Times. All this, plus our host spotlights, on this episode of the SitePoint Podcast! Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of FailSitePoint Podcast #9: SitePoint at SXSWiSitePoint Podcast #5: The Principles of Successful Freelancing |
| Create Free Customized Maps For Your Sites With Polymaps Polymaps is a new site is a free, open source set of tools and map engines that allow designers and developers to manipulate their data in the browser to produce cool maps from country level right down to street level. Related PostsNokia Offers Free Google Maps Alternative Free Adobe Illustrator User Interface Design Framework Create Inset-Style Type In Photoshop Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| In Defense Of Photoshop Waves of change are currently rippling through every aspect of the Web. The iPad and other mobile devices are changing the way we access the Internet, while HTML5 and CSS3 promise to change the way we develop it. However, another storm is brewing that threatens Photoshop's throne as the application of choice for Web design. The battle suggests a fundamental shift in the design process from Photoshop to mark-up. A militia of designers have assembled to launch this coup. Their propaganda is convincing, and their proposed successor is worthy, capable and sexy. Their cause is important, but their manifesto is flawed. The argument against Photoshop focuses on the effect of the final product. Photoshop can be used to create impeccable designs, but after hours of hard work, you end up with a static mock-up that is incapable of emulating the experience one gets when the design is converted to mark-up and viewed in the browser |
| Basic search engine optimisation techniques anyone can do Some basic search engine optimisation techniques anyone can do to improve their search engine rankings |
| Another security risk in Internet Explorer and not just IE6 Microsoft admitted to another Internet Explorer security flaw that could let hackers onto your computer. |
| Xara Web Designer 6: the Review Craig reviews Xara Web Designer 6 - an application which promises total page design freedom without any HTML or programming skills. Related PostsXara Xtreme 5 Review: A Developer’s PerspectiveXara Xtreme Pro 5: A Designer’s PerspectiveGuess which web designer makes more money… |
| Front-end Optimization from the Get-go, Part 2 In part two in a series of posts on front-end optimization, Mark delves into how to wrangle every ounce of performance from your CSS. Related PostsFront-end Optimization from the Get-go, Part 1The Great Specificity Swindle!OSCON 2006: Ajax Optimization Techniques |
| British Government Rejects IE6 Upgrade Petition The UK Government has rejected calls for IE6 to be upgraded within their departments. Craig discusses their statement and the problems with the petition. Related PostsUK Citizens Petition For Government IE6 UpgradeWhy Corporations Don’t Upgrade IE6 and How Chrome Frame Could HelpJust When You Thought IE6 Would Die… |
| Can You Build a Fully-Functional Web Application in 10K? Forget megabyte-busting web applications - this new Microsoft-sponsored competition is about squeezing the most out of 10K. Craig looks at the challenge in more detail... Related PostsFor Sale: Web Application – UnusedCould you Build a Complete Web Site in 24 Hours?Web-based graphics application: Picnik |
| SitePoint Podcast #72: Web Video and Social Media with Gregory Ng and Wayne Sutton This week, Patrick O’Keefe, Stephan Segraves, and Brad Williams interview Gregory Ng, the Frozen Food Master at Freezer Burns, a popular web video show focused on frozen food reviews that can be found at freezerburns.com, and Wayne Sutton, the Business Development and Marketing Strategist at TriOut, a geolocation based startup that’s focused on the Triangle area of North Carolina. Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #10: The Rainbow of Social MediaSitePoint Podcast #37: Social Media: The Bad and the UglySitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of Fail |
| What’s New in the YUI 3.2.0 Preview Release? Louis takes a look at the new features in the developer preview of YUI 3.2.0. Related PostsRails 2.1 release candidate 1 is on its wayASP.NET MVC Preview 3 is Out!Updated IE7 Beta 2 Preview |
| New eBook From Smashing Magazine: Mastering Photoshop For Web Design Mastering Photoshop for Web Design is the third book in our eBook series, and it's definitely the best eBook we've published so far. It was written from scratch by our regular writer Thomas Giannattasio, exclusively for Smashing Magazine and its readers. We are very proud of the result, in particular because of the high quality of tips, ideas and techniques that Thomas — who is a deep expert in Adobe Photoshop — presents in his book.Mastering Photoshop is written for advanced and intermediate designers who want to brush up on their workflow and improve their Photoshop skills. The eBook contains 178 pages, explaining fundamental techniques that Web designers need to know to produce high-quality work in Photoshop. You won't find any generic step-by-step tutorials or learn random effects. You will gain a profound understanding of what you can do with Photoshop and how to use it effectively in your work. |
| 50 Useful Tools and Resources For Web Designers An effective, well-organized workflow is an important asset of professional web designers. The more useful and time-saving your tools are, the more time you can focus on important things, thus creating a foundation for timely good-quality results. The problem is that there are just way too many tools, services and resources out there, so it has become difficult to keep track on them and find those tiny little time-savers that will spare you headaches and save time in a long run.And this is where we come in. Back in old days, Smashing Magazine used to publish lists after lists, with plethora of links that covered different topics all somehow related to web design and development. We have undergone quite a development since then, and are now publishing almost only in-depth articles — written by some of the best professionals in the industry. However, useful, carefully prepared and filtered lists are still useful, and therefore we keep publishing them as well.Below you'll find 50 useful tools and time-savers for web designers and developers. Among other things, you will find recently released tools, useful reference sheets, articles and further resources. Such posts are prepared over months, each containing resources found, reviewed or bookmarked by the Smashing Editorial Team. We hope that at least some of them will help you improve your workflow!You may be interested in the following related posts:50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers50 New Useful CSS Techniques, Tools and Tutorials45 Incredibly Useful Web Design Checklists and Questionnaires |
| The Future of the Internet The Internet is a medium that is evolving at breakneck speed. It's a wild organism of sweeping cultural change — one that leaves the carcasses of dead media forms in its sizeable wake. It's transformative: it has transformed the vast globe into a 'global village' and it has drawn human communication away from print-based media and into a post-Gutenberg digital era. Right now, its perils are equal to its potential. The debate over 'net neutrality' is at a fever pitch. There is a tug-of-war going on between an 'open web' and a more governed form of the web (like the Apple-approved apps on the iPad/iPhone) that has more security but less freedom. So what's the next step in its evolution, and what's the big picture? What does the Internet mean as an extension of human communication, of the human mind? And forget tomorrow — where will the web be in fifty years, or a hundred? Will the Internet help make the world look like something out of Blade Runner or Minority Report? Let's just pray it doesn't have anything to do with The Matrix sequels, because those movies really sucked.This article will offer in-depth analysis of a range of subjects — from realistic expectations stemming from current trends to some more imaginative speculations on the distant future. |
| Web Directions USA Interview: Dan Rubin Alyssa recently had a chance to pick Dan Rubin's brain about his upcoming participation in Web Directions USA. Here are some of the highlights from the interview. Related PostsWin a Ticket to Web Directions South or Web Directions USA!Web Directions @media Interview: Bruce Lawson – HTML5 is SexyWeb Directions @media Interview: Remy Sharp – Browsers with Wings |
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