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MacSlash | Interview: Jeffrey Zeldman Responds

Interview with Jeffrey Zeldman on "Developer Neglegance".

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[from rozza] Meta Madness

Wanna know how I can tell that no other browser vendor participated in the creation of the new meta X-UA-Compatible tag? Because it's completely worthless - and in fact harmful - for any browser to implement!

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The Sad Story of PNG Gamma "Correction"

Browsers have supported the PNG bitmap format for quite some time. But still, even though PNG files can either be made smaller than GIFs or, alternatively, can contain more colors, lots of Web designers keep using JPEGs and GIFs. In fact, even designers w

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Browser Gamma-Consistency Test

These pages were created in order to test the self-consistency of web browsers' gamma correction. In brief, if they gamma-correct HTML colors on non-sRGB systems (which would be proper, according to the HTML 4.01 specification), then they should gamma-cor

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Dave Martindale's gamma test imagess

If the gAMA chunk is being handled properly, these five images should all look alike. If the gAMA chunk is being ignored, they will be increasingly dark from top to bottom. (There is some round-off error at the extremely high gamma settings, so the last i

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