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IE Developer Toolbar Beta 2(blogs.msdn.com)

submitted by dereklakindereklakin(1565) 6 years, 3 months ago

The latest version of the IE Developer Toolbar is out and should work with the IE7 Beta 2 Preview. read more...

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Why We Don’t Support IE6, IE7, and (Mostly) IE8(maxfoundry.com)

submitted by bsenoffbsenoff(1583) 5 months, 22 days ago

Interesting perspective on dealing or not dealing with web site support of different browsers. read more...

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What would it take to make IE a web developer’s default browser?(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by bsenoffbsenoff(1583) 8 months ago

We sent Rob Greyling out to figure out what would need to change in order for him to use IE as his main browser for development. Rob finds a number of good surprises along with a couple interesting rants. read more...

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Building applications with HTML5(msdn.microsoft.com)

submitted by vijaystvijayst(1311) 8 months, 10 days ago

HTML5 is the next version of HTML and comprises of schema changes in the HTML language, the new CSS3 standard, and changes to the javascript API. This article from MSDN Magazine gives an idea of what HTML5 is, how IE and Visual Studio support HTML5, and how you can start building applications using HTML5. read more...

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Windows Developer Preview: The Third IE10 Platform Preview(blogs.msdn.com)

submitted by rcashrcash(4149) 8 months, 13 days ago

This a link to a video showcasing the new IE10 engine included in the Windows Developer Preview. Developers can work with more HTML5 technologies to build touch-friendly and beautiful interactive Web applications. read more...

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HTML5 Feature Support Detection « Composite Code(compositecode.com)

submitted by adronadron(835) 9 months, 22 days ago

HTML5 is a collect of individual features, that currently are either supported or not by the current array of browsers. The best approach I’ve found at this time, is to write for HTML5 and use other tools to downgrade graceful. The following are some detection techniques that are in use today: Input Types: HTML5 defines over a dozen new input types for use in web forms. For determining which of these new form elements is supported use the following code, per element (yes I know, that’s a pain in the as... read more...

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IE9 Pinning Analytics Results(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by RobertTheGreyRobertTheGrey(447) 9 months, 24 days ago

Come and find out if it's worth setting up IE9 Pinning on your site from a visitors and loyalty point of view. read more...

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IE9 and the Pinify magic in action with analytics(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by RobertTheGreyRobertTheGrey(447) 11 months, 8 days ago

In our last post we talked a bit about our strategy for getting DotNetKicks ready to take full advantage of the IE9 pinning goodness. We happen to be avid users of jQuery, and since we last spoke, it’s become significantly easier getting your website to take advantage of these tweaks... read more...

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Microsoft is eager to re-claim browser market share(www.codeatnight.com)

submitted by jawadbakharjawadbakhar(60) 1 year, 1 month ago

Well, it's not many days passed Microsoft launched IE9 and they are already talking about IE 10. Does that shows Microsoft's eagerness to re-claim browser market share, I believe Yes. read more...

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Our proposed IE9 feature shortlist for DNK(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by javeryjavery(5523) 1 year, 1 month ago

Now that IE9 is out and in full swing with millions of downloads worldwide, we’ve zoned in on a few of the features we discussed last time that we’d like to implement on the site in the coming weeks. read more...

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History of Internet Explorer [Birth of #IE to #IE9](www.kunal-chowdhury.com)

submitted by kunal2383kunal2383(1427) 1 year, 2 months ago

Microsoft is going to release Internet Explorer 9 RTM on Monday, 14th March 2011. Currently it is in Release Candidate and if you want to try it out, can download the RC version from net. Internet Explorer 9 has lots of new features and enhancements which will give you much faster and secure web experience. In this post, we will discuss about the history of Internet Explorer which will include various Internet Explorer versions and their features. read more...

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Graceful Upgrade Notifications for Internet Explorer 6 Users (blog.image0.com)

submitted by image0image0(189) 1 year, 2 months ago

This post is aimed at those of us who need to implement a consumer-friendly method for an enterprise-sized company that will not result in angry emails or Twitter/Facebook posts that can discredit a company’s image in no time. read more...

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IE9 Overview Links(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by javeryjavery(5523) 1 year, 3 months ago

A collection of links about what is being added to and changing in IE 9. read more...

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IE9 Feature Overview(blogs.dotnetkicks.com)

submitted by javeryjavery(5523) 1 year, 3 months ago

An overview of the features in IE 9 by the DotNetKicks Team. read more...

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The Internet Isn't Being Held Hostage(www.codethinked.com)

submitted by sindestinosindestino(89) 2 years, 4 months ago

A very good analisys about the state of the Internet and how the prevalence of IE is holding back its evolution. read more...

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IE8 Accelerator Creation Guide(blogs.msdn.com)

submitted by jbarnesjbarnes(3479) 2 years, 4 months ago

Ever wanted to see how truly simple it is to configure an accelerator for Internet Explorer 8? Ever wonder how much more traffic you could drive to your web site with something as easy as an IE8 search accelerator (since almost every web site has at least some level of “Search” capabilities on their web site?) An IE8 accelerator is really just short and simple XML file – here’s an example one below for doing a search on MSDN: This one is REAL handy if you happen to be a .NET Architect / Developer): read more...

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