Wednesday, April 4, 2012

[WD&D] Digest for sitedesign@googlegroups.com - 7 Messages in 3 Topics

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    umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 03 09:04AM -0700  

    That looks pretty neat!
     
    On Monday, March 19, 2012 8:39:10 AM UTC-4, Bazinga Designs wrote:

     

    Bazinga Designs <bazingadesigns@gmail.com> Apr 03 11:32PM +0200  

    Thanks for the feedback :)
     
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    umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 03 09:00AM -0700  

    Adobe Edge looks very interesting. I'll have to download it, but still,
    it's HTML5, and I know browser-support for that is not the best.
     
    Seth
     
    On Monday, April 2, 2012 12:54:41 PM UTC-4, Chris Walker wrote:

     

    chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 04 12:10AM +0800  

    If you add the modernizr script to your website it even brings ie 6 up to
    accept html 5. It is a great script. Google it and check it out. I did not
    misspell it the spelling isz modernir
     
     
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    Liam Kenneth <liam.kenneth89@gmail.com> Apr 03 05:15PM +0100  

    HTML 5 boiler plate will get rid of any worries you have using html 5
     

     

    chris walker <customsitepro@gmail.com> Apr 04 12:22AM +0800  

    yes. html5 boilerplate is good if you are building a site from scratch,
    however if you want to add html5 to an existing page you can use the
    modernizr.js script alone. By the way, the modernizr script is what makes
    html5 bolierplate "non-webkit" browser friendly.
     
     
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    umiwangu <umiwangu@gmail.com> Apr 03 08:58AM -0700  

    Oh man... thanks for reminding me!
     
    A couple months ago, I had been looking into PHP scripts run as a scheduled
    task to back up everything, but I got stuck on the emailing part. Do you
    use any kind of automated database backup?
     
    Seth
     
    On Monday, April 2, 2012 1:40:01 PM UTC-4, Artist wrote:

     

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