Three reasons sites break in Internet Explorer 7. This is a great write-up by Swedish blogger Roger Johansson. From my experiences over the last month, I would say he hit the hammer right on the head. This is what he had to say: Sites that have an XML declaration before the DOCTYPE, making IE 6 [...]
Jason Calacanis of AOL/Netscape has resigned. In case you don’t know who he is, let me refresh your memory. He is this guy. Though he may be despised by a good chunk of the digg community, he is still arguably one of the most respected business men in the internet world. This news will surely [...]
This is incredible. It’s a stop motion video of a guy playing the drums and the piano. He claims he can’t play either, but by using stop motion photography (or rather, videography), he sounds like a pro. It’s pretty cool looking too, in a freaky sort of way.
Busy, busy, busy. So a few of us have been working on a new community site geared specifically towards geeks. The site is still being developed, but the forums are up and running and the official blog is only days away. Check it out at zengeeks.com. A bit of a warning though, this community is [...]
I finally fixed the IE7 problem that plagued this site, although it’s really only a temporary fix. It’s also a very ugly fix. I had to use a conditional comment in my code which detects Internet Explorer 7 browsers and then loads a separate CSS file. <!–[if IE 7]> <link rel=”stylesheet” type=”text/css” href=”../wp-content/themes/skyecade/ie7_hacks.css” /> < [...]