Around the Browsersphere #4
Posted on September 8th, 2007 |
It was a big week for web browsers. Let’s get caught up on the little stuff…
- Vince Liu recommends using IEs4Linux if you’re looking to install Internet Explorer on Linux.
- HTTPOnly cookie support has been added to Firefox.
- The Opera Desktop Team explains My Opera synchronization.
- Firefox 3 will resume downloads across sessions.
- The Register interviewed Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner (via Opera Watch) and CSS3 . Info interviewed Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie — see part 1 and part 2.
- Pain and Glory from the Trenches of the IT World claims that Opera’s only real competitors at this point are Konqueror and Safari.
- A Fedora Forum user refers to Konqueror as ‘the soup nazi in terms of [code] compliance’.
- Opera Watch explains how to enable single key shortcuts in Opera.
- Hisham explains how to install an Internet Explorer warning infobar.
- az Sports Hub found an Arizona Cardinals theme for Firefox.
- Kathy Hughes explains how to avoid being prompted to login when browsing SharePoint sites in Firefox.
- NetSkinner can ‘theme’ almost any Palm OS web browser.
- NetSurf is an open-source web browser for RISC OS.
- Bryan Clark follows-up on his web browser home page findings.
- Web Browser CSS Support has a complete rundown on the CSS support of some of the major web browsers.
Tags: CSS, Features, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Interviews, Konqueror, Linux, Minor Players, Mobile, Opera, Safari, Themes and Skins, Tips and Tricks, Web Standards
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