Posts Tagged ‘chrome frame

A helper process means even those who don’t have administrator privileges to install a better browser can give IE6 a Chrome brain transplant. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

Google has some good news for those of you stuck using Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8. The company’s Chrome Frame technology, which injects the Google Chrome rendering engine into Internet Explorer, can now be installed without needing admin privileges in Windows. For now the new features are only in the experimental dev channel, but [...]

There’s a ton of interesting things popping up in the news so I wanted to link them up for your reading pleasure … Admin-Free Chrome Frame Installs For IE Now you can reach new users who are stuck on IE6/7 (banks, big corporations, etc) PaaS for PHP Feeling left out by all the Rubyist deploying [...]

Advertise here with BSA There are many resources that ease creating websites with HTML5 (as they are shared at WRD regularly) like JavaScript-based solutions that HTML5-enable older browsers or CSS-Reset files that remove browser styling incompatibilities. G5 is a framework for building PHP-powered HTML5 websites which makes use of such popular resources (like Modernizr, jQuery, [...]

Google Chrome Frame is an open source plug-in that seamlessly brings Google Chrome’s open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer. Older versions of IE doesn’t support the latest web technologies like HTML5 and CSS3. With Chrome Frame, all these new Technologies will be supported. What is this Google Chrome Frame (GCF) ? How [...]


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