Friday February 14, 2003
Netscape's DevEdge Reborn and cool style switcher Zeldman reports that Netscape's DevEdge has been reborn. I really dig the style switcher via the button at the top right - as well as the font buttons.
Netscape's DevEdge has been reborn as a standards showcase: “Now DevEdge is not only a great source of tools and information for developers, it demonstrates extensive use of web standards for accessibility, maintainability, and user interaction.” Features include tableless, CSS layout; switchable styles, one of which includes a header graphic that hearkens back to the original DevEdge of the mid-1990s; cross-browser dropdown menus (these dont work in IE5/Mac, but IE5/Mac users have been provided for); and link URLs that print out for your convenience. Eric Meyer contributed to the redesign and more information is available on his site.
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at Feb 14 2003, 08:56:52 AM MST
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