Since Apple has decided to release Safari for Windows, it got me thinking, what’s preventing me from using Safari as my default browser for web development. Up until now, I had been using Firefox with a few extensions for web development: Venkman, Firebug, and Web Developer. It got me thinking, Apple is releasing Safari so Windows users can develop for the iPhone. I’m thinking that’s the main reason, and it might be nice to pull some of the marketshare as well. Since I primarily use Macs for my web development, I wanted to see if others were using Safari for web development and what their feedback has been. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: apple, firefox, JavaScript, safari, web browsers, web development
Google Calendar has been out for a few weeks now and people have gotten a chance to use the system. Stopdesign has a collection of tips to help you use Google Calendar more efficiently. They also have a few tips for Mac users hesitant to switch from iCal to Google Calendar. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: AJAX, firefox, google, internet, safari, technology, web 2.0, web development
Vitaly Friedman’s CSS showcase posts a pretty good collection of CSS navigation examples. The techniques showcase has examples of list-based navigation, drop down menus, and tabs. There are quite a few examples on there and it’s worth checking out. Some examples, since they rely heavily on CSS will not work in all browsers. As more and more people start adopting modern browsers, these navigation examples will be fully compatible. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: CSS, firefox, internet, safari, tutorial, web 2.0, web development