Testing standards compliance of Microsoft Outlook 2007

Posted on 28th November 2008 in Open Standards | 1 Comment »

A notorious subject in whole, all W3C-capable newsletter coders must be familiar with Outlook support for open standards. To make it short, it looks like the bubble of Microsoft’s long-praised work towards standards compliance is threatening to burst. Read the rest of this entry »

First browser to pass Acid3 web standards test

Posted on 29th September 2008 in Browsers | 5 Comments »

On Friday WebKit team announced their open source browser engine entirely passes Acid3 test by Web Standards Project.

Acid3 is a test page that checks how well a web browser follows certain web standards, especially relating to the Document Object Model (DOM) and JavaScript.
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Testing Typeroom

Posted on 11th April 2008 in Web 2.0 | 11 Comments »

In one of the earlier posts about editing a site with Typeroom there was a nice review of functionality but it missed a real-life test case. Now as we have had a really nice option to test it, here is the more specific addition to the previous article.
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