Browse articles by "browser" tag (11 total)
As most of you may already know, Google recently released it's own
open-source web browser calle...
2. Firefox 3.0
Firefox 3.0 was released today. Here are some guides to the new features:
* "Field Guide to Fi...
The following is a list of known browser issues with Moodle. Please add to the list; at the end o...
Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows user-created Javascripts to tweak Firefox in vari...
Generally speaking, IE7 will be more standards compliant then IE6, but still behind Firefox (Cami...
Firefox's major asset is its wide variety of user community created and supported extensions.
Th...
Favelets, or bookmarklets, are a quick and easy way to add functionality to your browsing experie...
We wrote up "our thoughts on browser support":http://mi6.ais.ucla.edu/devbriefs/browser-support-u...
Safari has a very useful Debug menu for checking Javascript errors, viewing a page's DOM tree, ch...
Since most people use IE, and most sites are written to support it, it's important to know how to...
