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How Do Browsers Render the Different CSS Border Style Values?
Browsers render border styles differently. Here’s a comparison, with screenshots, of all the major browsers and how they render the different border-style values in CSS.
How do you convince the average web user to switch to a non-IE browser?
As web designers and developers, we love to see how our sites and web apps look and function using a really good browser. It’s true that with the release of IE9, Microsoft has made great progress in the so-called browser wars. And although IE9 is a fast and reliable browser that has pretty good support for CSS3 and HTML5, there are still quite a few missing technologies that we all would like to see in Internet Explorer soon.
Introducing Google Chrome: All In One Super Charged Guide
In this article we aim to deliver an All in one resource guide for Google Chrome users. So Fasten your seat belts and lets check out more than 90 kick ass extensions, themes, web apps and tips to customize your Google Chrome.