Archive for May, 2007

IE7 Update: Stagnant Market Share. Web Designers Not Surprised.

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Seven months have passed since it was launch, yet it seems that IE7 hasn’t gained enough market share as expected. According to Computer World’s article, rival metrics firm WebSideStory reported a 31% market share for IE7 as of last week. IE6 however, still has a higher share at 46%-47%.

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Project Afterlight’s Technorati Profile

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

I just signed up for a Technorati account today. I’m posting this to verify my blog.

Technorati Profile

Database Error

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Our server is having technical difficulties at the moment. If you’re still seeing an error that pertains to an error 28 from storage engine, please ignore it. Our technicians are painstakingly working on the problem so it could be resolved at the soonest possible time. Please bear with us.

Thank you.

My W3C Validation Woes

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Valid CSS!

It’s not easy to have a standards compliant Web site. Besides, what difference does it make? It doesn’t change the look of a Web page, does it? It seems pointless thinking about validation as another step in the project management process. It’s clearly a time-consuming procedure, not to mention that it takes a lot of effort examining a problematic code which when altered, could oftentimes destroy a Web page’s layout. So it’s not surprising that many W3C validation attempts lead to frustration.

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