Posts Tagged ‘compatibility

When Microsoft released IE8, they added a way of ensuring which rendering mode the browser uses. You do it by setting a non-standard header, either with a meta element in your HTML or by configuring your web server to send the header as part of the HTTP response. A lot more details can be found [...]

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The second WordPress 3.1 Release Candidate has been released. A few changes have been made since the first Release Candidate, and the final release will probably be next, so it’s time take it for a spin and try it with your favorite plugins and themes if you’re concerned about compatibility. If you run in to [...]

While bigger browsers duke it out to see which one can come up with the best mix of speed, compatibility, and add-ons, social networking bruisers Flock 3 and RockMelt beta have taken off the kid gloves to beat each other senseless over Twitter and Facebook integration. Originally posted at The Download Blog Go to Source

The latest version of BuddyPress, WordPress’ powerful “social network in a box” plugin, has been released. This long-awaited update improves compatibility with WordPress 3.0, adds some minor tweaks to the base theme, and resolvesĀ 91 issues! Now that Paul Gibbs and Boone Gorges have joined the team, the next major release is on track for the [...]


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