Monthly Archive for July, 2007

Understanding Pseudo-elements

What are Pseudo-elements? and how can we use them with CSS?
Check out this article by Jonathan Snook :

http://snook.ca/archives/html_and_css/understanding_pseudo_elements/

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Is Internet Explorer safe ?

Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer, abbreviated MSIE), and commonly abbreviated to IE, is a series of proprietary graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995. ( Wikipedia )

IE has been the most widely used browser since 1999, W3 Counter reported that on June 30 2007 the percentage of people that use IE in the world is 66.20 % comparing to 25.08 % for Mozilla Firefox.

The main question now is:
Is internet explorer safe for people to use ? Especially if you are checking your financial data or private emails ?

Continue reading ‘Is Internet Explorer safe ?’

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Far Away blog version 1.0

Welcome to FARAWAY blog version 1.0,

Finally I convinced my self of publishing this blog.
Don’t mind the design a lot, I will be changing it soon but for now I’ll just try to put some contents here.

I will be posting articles, tutorials, problems I’ve faced and probably everything that I find interesting on the web.

click here to know more about me.

Enjoy the show. :)

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Very good tutorial from actionscript.org

Hey there,

I found a very good tutorial on actionscript.org for Flash CS3 and AS3 .

For all of you who are interested, I think it is worth your time

Check it out here;

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Google: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet

Peter Nowak, Financial Post
Published: Saturday, June 30, 2007

Anyone can get the Web on their cellphone these days. But now it seems Google is interested in so much more than that. It has reportedly approached the Federal Communications Commission recently about obtaining wireless spectrum, the base upon which mobile-phone networks are built, in the U.S. agency’s next auction.
Continue reading ‘Google: You ain’t seen nothin’ yet’

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