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The WHATWG Blog

A weekly summary of the going-ons in the WHATWG usually on the topic of squabbles in HTML5 esp. what to do about the alt attribute in the img tag. Interesting stuff on charsets.

W3C: Del.icio.us W3C Tags

WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string

A biblical language history of the User-Agent string chronicling its growth from browser+platform to its current compatibility-claim+platform+ compatibility-claim+compatibility-claim+compatibility-claim+whatever-you-want.

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string

This is a very funny mainly because it sticks to the truth of what a mess browser user-agents have been since the beginning of the visual web. Illuminating for anyone who designs for the web.

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string

The history of browser user-agent strings and the utter mess and cluster fuck that they have become.

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

History of the browser user-agent string

"In the beginning there was NCSA Mosaic, and Mosaic called itself NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1), and Mosaic displayed pictures along with text, and there was much rejoicing."

Firefox: del.icio.us/tag/firefox

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