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Choosing a DOCTYPE: XHTML vs. HTML

Aww, man! Not another lame blog entry… on the issue of HTML vs XHTML <!DOCTYPE>! Not only are there ten billion articles the same, it's a really annoying topic, isn’t it? Ha! Well, I must admit, this most recent time I’ve come across another myself, I decided to read it, and I did gain a [...]

Colorzilla: the DOM Inspector Deluxe

New to Colorzilla? Try the NoviceNotes™ Colorzilla Format String. Note: Please read the instructions (below the string) before you modify your default settings!
Cursor@ %rel-pos% in <%element%> || Box@ %box-size% | Css@ %css-size% | Color@ %hex% in >> %dom-path-reversed%
Try this Statusbar Format string: Just copy & paste the line above into ColorZilla > Options > Statusbar. [...]

Opera Hits Microsoft with a Bludgeoning Left Hook!

On December 13th, 2007, the Opera company, developers of the famed, ground-breaking Internet browser, Opera, pioneers in browser advancements, and original user-agent software developer to introduce web-browser users to the concept of tabbed-browsing, has filed suit against Microsoft in an European court of law. The suit is aimed at forcing Microsoft to un-link Internet Explorer™ [...]

Netscape Navigator 9 - Firefox Theme

Are you looking for an alternative theme for Navigator 9? Having trouble finding anything?
FireScape Theme for Netscape Navigator
If you don’t like the default theme of Netscape Navigator 9, or if you’re simply looking for a change, then drop everything and check out the FireScape theme for Navigator 9. It essentially turns the Navigator skin into [...]

Paste and Go : Netscape Navigator 9

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Browser Sidebar Panels : Web Developer Tools

Are you one of the many users who are currently trying the latest release from the longest line of groundbreaking web browser releases in history, Netscape Navigator v.9?
Do you enjoy the Paste and Go feature of Opera?
In case you haven’t found it yet, I want to tell [...]

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