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Blogs

  WEBoggle mind bogglingly addictive - 20th of February 2004

WEBoggle is a scrabble-like game where words in a 4 by 4 matrix can be found not only vertically, horizontally and diagonally, but also a combination of both. Enough said, go and play the game and you'll see.

  Accessible Pop-Up script - 8th of June 2004

HTML isn't what it used to be. ...2 years ago. Back then you could through in Javascripts, style tags and form tags all of the place and we did not care if the HTML was valid or not. What mattered was that it worked in Internet Explorer and Netscape. That's no longer the case. Now it needs to work and be correct. Actually you only make sure it's correct and then it will [hopefully] work automatically.

  Evil HTML frames - 29th of June 2004

Here's a brilliant example for why frames are evil and should be avoided as much as possible. This site uses about four of them making it scattered with scoll lists.

  Intel.com incompatible to Mozilla - 23rd of July 2004

Intel.com is wrong. When you visit one of Intel.com's web pages with the today most advanced and solid web browser: Mozilla Firefox they tell you to upgrade to ancient web browsers such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape 6.0. How many years ago was it that these browsers were released?

  Changing the size of a textarea box - 18th of August 2004

I often find that typing in text in some textarea boxes on webpages that the size of the box is too small and I wish I could expand its size like I can with a running GUI program like Notepad or XEmacs. Here is now my experimental attempt of solving that problem. I've only tried it in Firefox (Linux) and Konqueror (Linux) so far. It did not work in Konqueror :(