Recovered from the Wayback Machine. July 20th, 2000, the Web Standards Project issued an ultimatum to Netscape/Mozilla, saying, in part: Why are you taking forever to deliver a usable browser? And why, if you are a company that believes in web standards, do you keep Navigator 4 on the market? If you genuinely realized it would […]
Bobbing heads and the IE8 meta tag
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I was astonished to read the A List Apart article Beyond DOCTYPE: Web Standards, Forward Compatibility, and IE8 and even more astonished to read compliance with the message from Eric Meyer, Molly Holzschlag, and the WaSP organization. How the mighty have fallen is so very cliché but, oh, how appropriate. According to Aaron Gustafson, who wrote the ALA […]
Raptor
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I don’t do much bird photography anymore. We’ve had many less birds this year, after the loss of so much seed crop with last year’s bad weather. Our song birds are shy, too, preferring to hide among the brambles and brush. However, I spotting a pair of red tailed hawks […]
Community and Technology
I am cleaning out my weblog after all these many years. Seven years. Seven years of past discussions and writings, many of which no longer make sense when taken out of the context of the previous times. Every once in a while, though, I’ll find an old post that seems to highlight, not only what […]
del.icio.us for January 14
These are my links for January 14th: Trolls, Communication, and the Wild, Wild Web. | BlogHer – “I’ll never rush onto The Troll Train again.” Thoughts on Firefox 3.0 – O’Reilly XML Blog – In-Depth look at Firefox 3.0. Some changes implement released specs, some are for specs under development. Choose wisely, grasshopper. G – L – […]
