Fortunately, the news is not quite that bad. Still, it set me thinking. ... Since others might want to do the same, I thought I'd jot down some notes on how I do it.
Many web developers are not aware that a cross-browser resolution check needs both the -webkit- ...
... the QuirksMode.org redesign has gone live. It's not quite ready yet; right now I estimate that it's ...
26 May 2015 ... I feel we've gone too far in emulating native apps. ... rise to unnecessarily complex toolchains that slow down what could be simple websites.
The down side is of course that the script only detects JavaScript capable browsers. Not perfect, certainly, but it's about the only way to generate centralized stats ...
QuirksMode.org is the prime source for browser compatibility information on the Internet. It is maintained by Peter-Paul Koch, mobile platform strategist in ...
The numbers on this page are not (quite) scientific. If you're looking ... There are three pollsters in Dutch politics: Ipsos / Eén Vandaag, Peil.nl, and I&O Researxh.
The first problem is that there is no standard for key events; the specification says: ... 40: down. The keypress event does not fire, Yes, Yes, Yes, Almost, Yes, Yes.
Not surprisingly, back in the bad old days Netscape and Microsoft came to different ... The event travels down to the target itself, no more event handlers for the ...
30 Aug 2005 ... If that's not possible, because, for instance, the browser is IE, it tries to set the event through the ... The this keyword does not work properly in Microsoft's attachEvent . ... Don't you basically have to buckle down and add registration for properly decoupling ... http://www.twinhelix.com/javascript/addevent/. Not ...
Meanwhile the spec has also gone over to this scheme of things. Firefox and Opera still don't get it, but they are simply wrong. Test, IE ...