Mar9
Tags: Design, Email, Re-design
Written in Design, Email, Standards | 1 Comment »
The guys a Campaign Monitor just posted a great article on their redesign process for their own email newsletter. A very interesting and useful article
Read the article here
Before starting the design process, I made the effort to re-read the big pile of design advice we’ve been handing out on this site for the last 4 years
.. It just shows everyone needs to go back to the drawing board every now and then
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Mar4
Tags: IE8, Standards
Written in CSS, Design, Standards | 1 Comment »

Microsoft has reversed its decision to make IE8 behave like IE7 unless specifically requested and will interpret web content in the most standards compliant way by default.
Background
Microsoft were to use a new site versioning feature in IE8; a meta tag which would be used to define which version of the IE rendering engine should be used:
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />
This caused an outrage in standards groups because this statement stated IE7’s rendering engine would be used by default. This meant that IE7s poor rendering engine would be used unless the above meta tag was included in your web page.
Now Microsoft have done a U-turn and have stated;
There is a concrete benefit to Web designers if all vendors give priority to interoperability around commonly accepted standards as they evolve
It seems Microsoft have taken on what the developer community have been saying / shouting which is a complete turn around compared to their usual strategy to ignore. Even there long term goals are now going in the right direction
Long term, we believe this is the right thing for the web. Shorter term, leading up not just to IE8’s release but broader IE8 adoption, this choice creates a clear call to action to site developers to make sure their web content works well in IE.
Hopefully this new strategy will filter down to other Microsoft products and a standardisation harmony will follow ..
You can read more in the following press release entitled Microsoft’s Interoperability Principles and IE8 and more on the reason for the change – Microsoft Expands Support for Web Standards
Dec14
Tags: Microsoft, Opera
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Opera Urges Microsoft to give consumers a genuine choice of standards—compliant Web browsers
The complaint describes how Microsoft is abusing its dominant position by tying its browser, Internet Explorer, to the Windows operating system and by hindering interoperability by not following accepted Web standards. Opera has requested the Commission to take the necessary actions to compel Microsoft to give consumers a real choice and to support open Web standards in Internet Explorer.
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Dec1
Tags: CSS, Design, Standards
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Launched on the 1st of December over the past 3 years all the known and unknown tips and tricks have been posted to 24 ways. This year Drew McLellan of has kicked off with an Article on Transparent PNGs in Internet Explorer 6. And with articles from the very talented and truly well spoken/written Elliot Jay Stocks this years 24 days proves to be another great!
Check 24 ways out here