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Opera Dragonfly Alpha released!

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

It has been a while since I’ve posted here, but today there’s more than a good reason to pick up the habit again :-) Here at Opera (I’ve been working for Opera’s Tokyo office since last Summer), we’ve released a first alpha of our developer tools, also known as Opera Dragonfly.
Over at Dev.Opera, you find […]

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On X-UA-Compatible

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

This decision seems to have stricken a chord on many a harp. I for one think Microsoft have considered the options, and chosen the only viable one where they can actually move onwards with implementing standards.
The main priority in releasing a browser is that it renders the majority of the web. The majority of the […]

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Blueprint

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

A young blogger named Olav Bjørkøy who first introduced me to an easier way of fixing transparent PNGs in IE6 has now brought us one of the very first CSS Frameworks.
The framework is named Blueprint and aims and providing a “grid and sensible typography,” among other things. It’s very quickly gotten quite a lot of […]

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