Posts Tagged ‘great news

Img to CSS convert images to html/css. Email clients won’t block html/css images, so you can be sure that your audience will see your image. This is great news for people who want to include logos in their emails, but don’t want to sacrifice the user experience with a “click here to enable images” banner. [...]

   Since Rails 3 was released, developers have been writing Rails engines in a new clean style that can be packaged as RubyGems. A Rails engine is a prepackaged application that is able to be run or mounted within another Rails application. An engine can have its own models, views, controllers, generators and publicly served [...]

Google announced today on their Webmaster Blog that they support the rel-canonical mechanism, formerly restricted to META elements, in HTTP headers now. That’s great news, because it allows to canonicalize URIs of PDF docs, text files and whatnot. Personally, that’s SUCCESS: I’ve requested this in 2009, nagging and nudging Google from time to time. Thanks, [...]

Great news for those of you who haven’t gotten an iPad 2 yet but have been waiting for RadioShack to start offering them. MacRumors acquired an internal document from RadioShack showing that… Go to Source

Great news, Firefox users: After the longest beta known to humankind, Firefox 4 may actually be released next Tuesday, March 22, according to Mozilla’s Senior Director of Platform Engineering Damon Sicore. This update has been rife with delays, so we’ll believe it when we see it, but as the browser’s currently in the release candidate [...]


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