29 Jan 2010, 6:13pm
browsers this-is-broken
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Browsers, browsers everywhere…

Because Firefox 3.6 keeps crashing on the Guardian’s website (started happening all the time after Snow Leopard update but has often been a problem), I’ve now set Chrome to be my default browser, so that when I click on a link in Twitterific, Chrome launches not Firefox.

But because I can’t add plugins to the Beta version of Mac/Chrome yet, if I want to bookmark a link in Del.icio.us I have to copy and paste the link into Firefox to use the quick-add button.

Too many services? Information overload? Or should I just be content to wait for Google to sort out Chrome, Mozilla to fix Firefox or The Guardian to fix www.guardian.co.uk/ ? It’s not as if I’ve paid for any of the services mentioned.

UPDATE: To add insult to injury Firefox just crashed on me again – fortunately just after I clicked save. Phew! :)

25 Oct 2009, 3:02pm
browsers:
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Graublau Sans Grabbed

Learning something new keeps the mind active and that’s why working on the web can be so much fun. Just recently I’ve been pushing myself to learn jQuery – no longer shall I rely on the excellent javascript programmers I work with to take care of it for me – lazy boy!

I’ve also been catching up with all the new developments in browser font display that have been taking place recently. And what a lot of fun it is – easy too! If you are viewing this page in the latest version of any fairly modern browser (Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Opera 10 etc.) you should be reading these words set in the excellent Graublau Sans by fonts.info. I’m not 100% sold on it for this blog yet but time will tell.

I’ve implemented this font change with the css declaration @font-face. For me, this seems to be the simplest, most standards-compliant way forward. Whilst there are other exciting projects in progress (Typekit and FontDeck to name but two), they aren’t free. So now, as well as the standard “img” and “css” folders at root, I now also have a brand new “font” folder! Joy! Simple things please simple minds I guess…?

Unfortunately @font-face does sometimes result in a not-so-nice “flash of unstyled text” (fout) but for personal sites I can live with this. Whether clients will be able to, well that’s a different matter…

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15 Apr 2009, 10:10pm
browsers
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Could the Global Economic Crisis finally mean the end of IE6?

The reports of Internet Explorer 6’s death have been widely exaggerated. However, with clients tightening their financial belts and looking for costs to be cut, could ignoring IE6 save money and the sanity of thousands of web developers? more »