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Online Internet Explorer Compatibility Checker too long oh noez
Posted on Nov. 29th, 2007 by Joey Brooks of MilkCartonDesigns
Being a non-dual-booting Mac user, I hit a snare when working on a website the other week. I knew that it worked fine in both Safari and Firefox, but it was untested in Internet Explorer. For as much as people tend to rag on Internet Explorer, it still dominates the browser market share, and because of this, ensuring a site works in Internet Explorer is critical.
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Site redesigned
Posted on Nov. 29th, 2007 by Rob Paulsen of Mexican Hat Dance
My original theme was much more orange (and a lot brighter). I suppose looking at a theme for a very long time (in my case nearly a year) causes hatred for certain colors. I can't stand bright colors anymore, and their polar opposites are dark ones, which I redesigned this site to match.
Keep in touch
Posted on Nov. 29th, 2007 by Biscuitrat of Biscuitrat's Grotto
I wonder how long I'm going to be able to keep in touch with my high school friends. Yeah, we all say that we're going to, but how long will that last? Losing touch with them is the last thing I'd want right now. They've been my friends for years, we've had so many good times together, and a lot of bad times together, too.
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He picked up the letter Q and hurled it into a distant privet bush where it hit a young rabbit. The rabbit hurtled off in terror and didn't stop till it was set upon and eaten by a fox which choked on one of its bones and died on the bank of a stream which subsequently washed it away.