links for 2010-10-24
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"If you do use accesskeys, I suggest following this attempt at a standard set of accesskeys as used by the UK government ? it is almost totally numeric and the list has been widely cited in articles on the accesskey."
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"With site developers verifying that their sites run well in IE9 and taking advantage of the new HTML5 capabilities and better performance in IE9’s Standards mode, now is a good time to recap how to use Browser Mode and Document Mode to test sites for IE9 and previous IE versions."
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"I want some measure of control over form elements, without changing them so drastically as to appear foreign in a user’s operating system. Thus, my quest to find a happy medium, where browsers would generally agree and let me keep my sanity. The result is what I’m simply referring to as Formalize CSS."
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"Don't believe all those standardistas who say change your CSS file, and everything will be magically fine. Their latest mantra is use CSS3 media queries and everything will be magically fine. Like most other things in life, nothing is that simple."
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"I believe developers asking the question of "How many people have JavaScript disabled" are asking the wrong question. Sure, it can be measured, but the actual result does not adequately answer the question of "How many people will not be able to use your JavaScript-dependent website?"."