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Bookmark that Site, Save the Cache and Cookies?

Monday, May 11th, 2009 by Thomas

Many users are quite concerned by the amount of tracking performed online so they dump their browser’s cache and cookies quite regularly. Effective privacy perserving strategy or not, all browsers thus have a commonly used setting to dump various browsing droppings like cookies, browser history, and cached files when the browser is closed. When looking [...]

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Lessons Learned While Making an iPhone Web Site

Thursday, February 26th, 2009 by Dylan Butler

I am pleased to announce PINT has recently launched a version of our corporate web site custom tailored to the iPhone. Having watched this project play out from it’s inception, I can attest to the differences encountered when developing specifically for iPhone Safari, as opposed to coding in support of more traditional (although often quirkier) [...]

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Accessible Links With CSS – More than just :hover

Thursday, October 4th, 2007 by Dylan Butler

Designers and coders alike commonly overlook the importance of anchor tags and their styling on a web page. Aside from accessibility for a moment, developers often miss the visual usability of some links on a page. From main navigation to external references, links cover a wide range of behaviors and can be styled to visually [...]

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Firefox Usage is Still Growing

Friday, July 13th, 2007 by David

Besides the new Safari for Windows there haven’t really been any major releases on the popular browsers so this is a good time to take a look at browser popularity. Based on data published by W3Schools I created this quick graph to illustrate the popularity of browsers.

We can clearly see a steady increase in [...]

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Innovative Design Solutions: Navigation and Content

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 by Admin

As designers, we’re frequently challenged with concepting unique navigation solutions. Often times it’s a situation where the content would normally exceed the space allotted. Luckily, great ideas stem from these constraints and with an abundance of JavaScript libraries such as the YUI, MooTools, and Scriptaculous, web designers are able to push the envelope. Below is [...]

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Safari for Windows is out but should you use it?

Friday, June 22nd, 2007 by David

I have been using the new Safari 3 for Windows for a few days now and I have to say that I’ve found it quite a bit faster than the other browsers. Is that enough of a reason to download it and displace Firefox and IE? One can argue NO, and here are just some quick reasons why:

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