Is there a downfall to applying multiple classes to an element, like the one
above? How does it affect UAs?
Just thought I'd offer an alternate viewpoint to the argh! no! responses
so far.
Like most web dev questions there's a contextual aspect to the question.
There's a time and a place to use
Hi,
Anyone know about how the new Safari Beta 4 is handling the current
standards of the Web?
Thanks,
Kevin
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according to Mr. Andrew Lyle:
Safari 4 is the first web browser to pass the web standards Acid 3
test which demonstrates how well a browser adheres to CSS, javascript,
XML and SVG.
So, i'd say it's handling them pretty well :)
http://acid3.acidtests.org/
On Feb 25, 2009, at 10:39 PM,
From: Chris Dimmock chris.dimm...@gmail.com
Q. What is the percentage of
population that does not have javascript enabled?
A. 100% of search engine spiders.
So if you don't want your site fully spidered.
... then don't use an ancient DHTML menu that carries your links in a script
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according to Mr. Andrew Lyle:
Safari 4 is the first web browser to pass the web standards Acid 3
test which demonstrates how well a browser adheres to CSS, javascript,
XML and SVG.
So, i'd say it's handling them pretty well :)
http://shopify.com
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On 26/02/2009, at 4:27 PM, Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have input on what is a good Web standards e-commerce
solution?
Thanks,
Kevin
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Sorry, my bad. Didn't realize you were after a hosted system, I thought
you were asking about design/technologies.
Please disregard my previous post.
Robert Turner wrote:
Hi Kevin,
(My apologies if this comes across as blunt).. Your question is like
asking what a good overall
I will be releasing my own web standards cms, crm and ecommerce solution
shortly - it is powering www.tweakmag.com (a magento community site -
not finished yet).
As I own (part) a Platinum Magento Partner (www.ontapcreative.com) I am
happy to add a vote for magento, however for simpler
What about magentoecommerce.com or things like goodbarry.nl
personally i use wordpress with a plugin for small shops like
http://slipper-shop.nl
On Feb 26, 2009, at 6:27 AM, Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have input on what is a good Web standards e-commerce
solution?
Thanks,
personally im totally not in font of tradingeye, but i think its more
like a personal/design issue it just doesnt look nice to me
On Feb 26, 2009, at 7:27 AM, Adam Martin wrote:
I will be releasing my own web standards cms, crm and ecommerce
solution shortly - it is powering
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