Archive for the ‘Opera’ Category

Progressive Enhancement with CSS 3

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Another article demonstrating what could be done by combining effects such as opacity, shadows, and tiger striping.

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Currently they are claiming that only Opera 9.5 beta renders the demo correctly — not really useful right seeing that Opera has been stuck at ~1.5% market share, and I am sure only a handful of them actually use the beta.

Posting this from my sleek and super fast Mozilla Firefox 3 Beta 2.

Update: Link to the article (thanks, mediter!)

Browser vendors should not be allowed membership in the CSS Working Group?

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

CSS Unworking Group

With the recent Opera vs Microsoft fisco (short story: Opera filed an antitrust case vs Microsoft for monopolizing the browser market and not supporting web standards), members of the CSS Working Group such as Andy Clarke have begun suggesting that the group disband and reform anew.

He suggests that having members who are at the same time on the payroll of browser vendors compromises the group’s integrity and endangers the future of CSS and CSS3. Moreover, the gives a shocking insight that CSS standards were not arrived at through “a collaborative, non-partisan process” that eventually were made “available for browser makers to implement (or not) as they chose” but rather it was the opposite — that standards relied heavily on browser support — as it was in the case of CSS2.1.

Andy calls into question the decision of CWG member and Opera CTO HÃ¥kon Wium Lie to support the Opera vs Microsoft case, saying that it

… calls into question whether or not their representatives can, or are allowed by their employers to work together with their competitors in a spirit of cooperation. It calls into question the fundamental basis on which the CSS Working Group has operated up until this point …

He concludes by suggesting that “Opera’s action now makes the CSS Working Group unworkable and that immediate and sweeping changes are necessary.”

Opera Mini vs iPhone

Monday, July 9th, 2007

In the heat of iPhone’s launch I landed on another one of those Mac vs Windows-inspired videos. This time around it’s the Opera Mini vs the iPhone, and although it should properly be dubbed Opera Mini vs Safari Mobile, it’s still fun to watch.

Edit: Layout getting messed up because of Youtube’s embed tags getting “auto-corrected” has now been fixed. Thanks, Antonette!

IE NetRenderer: Preview How A Site Looks In IE 5.5, 6, and 7

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

IE NetRenderer is a free online service that takes in a URL and generates a rendering in different versions of Internet Explorer. Browsershots.org remains a favorite, but this site can actually render in IE7 and it does so instantly instead of putting it in a queue.

For the hardcore developers out there you may want to check out Browsercam.com. The free trial only lasts 24 hours and is limited to 200 captures after which you will have to pay, but it supports a wide range of browsers including Mobile ones.