I have been evaluating the IE9 beta since it came out in September, and to my surprise it is actually pretty good. Microsoft has had its hands full with IE for so many years fixing bugs and supporting older standards that it is actually pretty amazing to see a product release from them that pushes forward.
If you read Bob Atkinson's column in Sep/Oct 2010 issue of DesignEdge Magazine you would think Flash was the second coming for web development. It isn't.
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What a developer brings to the table
Forced to look into minifying our custom CKEditor skin in order to work around a baffling Internet Explorer bug, we found information thin on the ground.
It's summer, and with summer comes the pain of having to stay in when it's so nice out. It doesn't really matter what your position is in design - if it's this kind of weather, the office is like a jail and wifi is like a ball and chain. Excuse the hyperbole - I imagine you can probably relate unless you hate nice weather. How do you get away from the screen and what do you do?
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How do you navigate the internet? Do you use search or social to find what you're looking for?
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"Something doesn't exist until it exists in two separate places at a minimum. Even better is to have it in three places."
How I finally managed to wrangle my email into submission.
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A Q+A back and forth about UX Design
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In and amongst all the discussion at and about Design Currency - now a week and a half ago - there is one talk that stands out for me. And it is not to do with the way it was said, or its value to business, or its philosophical implications, or its parallel struggles with marketing in the corporate decision making process...
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