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Test Your Web Design in Different Browsers

Test Your Web Design in Different BrowsersInternet Explorer is by far the most widely used web browser, but unfortunately, is not w3c standards compliant, so you should test your website and how it looks on the current version and perhaps as far back as version 5 or 6 to maximize browser compatibility with your website.

Using the fantastic tool above located at Browser Shots  is an excellent way of testing how your website design looks accross different browsers and screens / platforms. It is an essential element of good website design that you test your website and how it looks or ‘renders’ in as many web browsers as possible.

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Opera StumbleUpon Toolbar

The Opera Stumbler toolbar allows Opera users to interact with StumbleUpon to channel surf the internet and find websites, videos, photos, and more based on their interests.

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Popular Mac OS X Dock Scrolling for your Weblog

Handling a long list of contents is one of the oldest problems in browsing. Probably scrolling is the most common behavior to solve this problem, but after Mac OS X Dock another approach is becoming very popular. Read the more »

GMTV acts after phone-in row

GMTV has terminated its contract with the company which provided its phone-in competition service.

The broadcaster said it had taken the decision following “irregularities” in the system Opera Interactive Technology was operating.

GMTV has been forced to deny claims that tens of thousands of people who made calls or sent texts to its competitions had no chance of winning.

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War Over - for Web 2.0 Browsers that is!

According to PC world, Microsoft, FireFox, Google Reader, Opera and others have unofficially signed a peace treaty in a San Francisco conference. The peace treaty asks that the browser be used as a development platform. Instead of trying to compete against one another in a survival environment, they will now focus on advancing their platforms for future Internet applications.

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