The iPhone and Web Design
Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch now account for over 70% of US mobile browser traffic. What does this mean for webmasters, and just as importantly, those who design as a business? With the increasing...
View ArticleWhat You Must Know About the New Safari 4 Beta
My first post at NETTUTS was published a few days ago. What You Must Know About the New Safari 4 Beta is an overview of the beta of Apple’s latest browser release. The updated browser is lean and...
View ArticleBrowser Extensions: A Call For Standardization
I use Firefox as my main browser, and have since it was released pretty much. Over that time I have become dependent on a variety of extensions. ColorZilla, Web Developer, Firebug, StumbleUpon, etc.. I...
View ArticleSafari 4 Downloaded 11 Million Times in First Three Days
Apple announced last Friday that Safari 4 has been downloaded over 11 million times in the first three days since it left beta. CUPERTINO, California—June 12, 2009—Apple® today announced that more than...
View ArticleThe Safari Challenge
I happened across an interesting post by Chris Coyier recently: The Safari Challenge. Besides being a creative example of the “blogazine” concept, it sums-up an issue that has been bothering me lately....
View ArticleHow to Turn Off Auto-Reloading Tabs in Safari 5.1
When Apple released Safari 5.1 recently, it ignited a bit of outrage amongst its users. For whatever reason, Safari began refresh the page content of a tab whenever you switched to it. This kind of...
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