Big news in the world of HTML this morning as Opera announce the end of Presto and a move to Webkit for all future products HTML rendering. Leaving the only three major rendering engines Gecko, Webkit and Trident. Mixed views on Twitter this morning, my opinion is its a shame that they feel the need […]
Tags: gecko, opera, Presto, Trident, webkit
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October is defiantly conference season for me, with the PHPNW conference at the start of the month and now WDC towards the end. The Web Developers Conference is aimed at both professionals and students, and focuses on the front end side of web development. The schedule has now been released, and the speakers have been […]
Tags: Bristol, conference, CSS, html, Javascript, UI, UX, WDC, WDC2011
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Since I moved to my VPS, one of the biggest problems I’ve had is with spam. Not just with my email account but everyone who’s email accounts Im hosting on the VPS have all seen a sharp increase in spam emails. On the reseller server I had access to grey-listing and SpamAssassin to filter mail […]
Tags: Brent Meisher, grey-listing, Plesk, spam, spamassassin, spamdyke, vps
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I read an interesting article on hacks.mozilla.org the other day that I thought a few people may be interested in. Its about a new DOM function, part of the Web Storage specification, that allows you to store data on a users local system. Its written by Jeff Balogh, part of the Mozilla web development team […]
Tags: firefox, fx3.5, html5, Javascript, Jeff Balogh, localstorage, mozilla
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