Within three hours of of its launch, Firefox 4 reached the one million download mark. Employees rang cowbells and someone dressed as the Firefox mascot danced around the office in celebration. (continue reading…)
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How to Create a Mobile Version of a WordPress Site in Minutes!
These days a mobile version of your site is a must. The number of surfers visiting sites with mobile devices such as the iPhone and Android phones is on the rise. Many website owners are put off by creating a mobile version of their site because they feel it is too complicated. Luckily, if your site is built in WordPress creating a mobile site is as easy as clicking a few buttons! (continue reading…)
Tips for Building a Mobile Version of Your Site
Mobile devices such as the Motorola Droid, iPhone, iPad and others are becoming increasingly popular for web browsing. Now, more than ever it is important to have a mobile friendly site if you want to reach the entire web browsing demographic. There are two ways to go about this. You can make your current site mobile-friendly, or better yet you can make a separate mobile version of your site. Today we are going to talk about the later option. (continue reading…)
What Legal iPhone Jailbreaking Means for Consumers
Good news for all iPhone fans who hate AT&T or Apple’s attempt to block certain apps… Jailbreaking is legal! On Monday, the FCC announced that jailbreaking cellphones including iPhones is perfectly legal. Now iPhone owners can legally use their phone on other networks, or download apps that are not approved by Apple.
Jailbreaking has been a common tactic for iPhone users for a few years now, but Apple has fought back by resetting jailbroken iPhones with their regular software updates.
The question that still remains is what does this all mean for iPhone users?
The Death of IE6 – A Great Moment for Web Design
by Mike McKeown
Internet Explorer 6 is dying, and that is great news for web designers. IE6 is one of the greatest hindrances in modern web design. First, it does not properly support important elements of CSS, which means extra work for designers. IE6 can render beautifully crafted validated code in a very ugly manner.