links for 2011-04-01
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"meta element to set the compatibility header will cause a validation error (Bad value “X-UA-Compatible” for attribute “http-equiv” on element “meta”) in HTML5"
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"Recently some changes to the User Agent (UA) string have landed. These changes are designed to add UA string detail, remove redundancy, and increase compatibility with Internet Explorer, and are happening in conjunction with similar changes in Firefox 4."
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"Instant push notifications for your social networks, email accounts, RSS feeds and more."
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"Don’t continue the myth that supporting non-Javascript users is an accessibility issue."
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"In a perfect world, we could simply use white-space:pre-line"
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"This article offers strategies that you can apply to design a more efficient and less error prone mobile form as compared to your Web form."