IEBlog

Windows Internet Explorer Engineering Team Blog

November, 2004

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    A few of our favourite DHTML sites

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    Although most of the team does not spell favourite like this, I originally hail from England and occasionally enjoy antagonizing my colleagues with the British spelling. Here are a few sites that we believe are valuable to web developers. http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ Dynamic Drive has lots of useful widgets to add to web pages from menus to games. www.webreference.com Web Reference has lots of resources for web authoring. Including a specific DHTML lab http://webreference.com/dhtml/ http://webfx...
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    Why I Like Windows

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    The great thing about Windows is all the software that runs on it. Every day, there’s new software released for Windows. Today, with Firefox’s release, is no different. As someone who has worked on many big software projects over the last few years, I’m happy for the developers who worked on it. Signing off on your work and letting the rest of the world use it feels good. As someone who works on Windows, I think more software for Windows is a good thing. As someone who believes that customers making...
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    Internet Explorer Developer Documentation updates

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    We’re working on improving our documentation for web developers on MSDN . Here are a few changes we’ve made over the last month or so. A Simplified Table of Contents This can be seen in the panel on the left under Web Development. The previous table of contents was a bit confused and often made it a struggle to find topics that were relevant. Removal of “new” tags As a great many people have pointed out Internet Explorer 6 is no longer “new”. We’ve removed the highlights on reference pages for functionality...
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