Technology Related Links for May 6th, 2009 by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord . This series can be followed by using the Hot Links tag. Series Post #7...

Technology Related Links for May 4th, 2009 by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

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Technology Related Links for April 30, 2009 by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

If you are looking to follow this series, be sure to subscribe to my RSS feed at http://feeds.jasongaylord.com/JasonNGaylord or my Twitter account at http://twitter.com/jgaylord Series Post #3 Architecture and Design Patterns Agile Project Management...

Getting Started with Web Slices for Internet Explorer 8 by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

What is a Web Slice? One of the most interesting features in Internet Explorer 8 is the ability to subscribe to information you frequently check on a website. This is called a web slice ( ). I find myself frequently checking sports scores and news on...

Force Your Web Site To Be IE7 Compatible by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

Microsoft recognizes that it will be difficult to have all sites use the latest HTML and CSS specs that are found in IE8. To accommodate the web sites that cannot be converted at this time, they've created a work around. There are two options: a)...

How To: Properly Reference A JavaScript File by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

Wow. After 2 hours of pain and suffering, I ran into my own daily WTF. I had some script contained within a .js file in my web. Like many times before, I created a reference to the script in the header. However, the script would only work in the Internet...

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 - Websites that are Broken by Jason N. Gaylord's Blog

IE8 Beta 1 now forces CSS 2.1 along with other web standards (includes some early HTML 5 stuff too!). I'm creating a list of websites that seem to be broken by the browser. Feel free to leave a comment if you come across other sites. Here's what...
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