In many web design projects I tend to have similar initial steps. Because of this behavior and my way of coding, I’ve decided to create a web design framework that will help me gain some time from the overall estimation of a project. Keep in mind that this framework is flexible and you can adapt it to your way of creating websites. At the end of this post you will have several files that will help you build your future web projects faster.
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In the first part of this benchmark, the topic was text rendering. As you may remember, the winner was the new version of Internet Explorer – 8 beta 2, followed by Firefox, Opera and Chrome. Safari was the looser regarding text rendering due to its weight of letters (normal text looks like bold on Safari), and also due to its too blurry text. In this second part of the benchmark, we will see how browsers behave around images.
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In the first post from this benchmark, you received the basic details about the most competitive browsers on the market. In this one, we will analyze browsers for one of their main function – text rendering. Whether you are searching on web, reading on Wikipedia or blogging, your main interaction and focus is text. So let’s see how browsers deal with this.
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The web browsers war is far from finished and the competitors are gathering their strength to capture users’ vote. The most important thing is that now, there are several competitors compared to the early days of the web, when Netscape and Internet Explorer were the only true players. And everyone wants the Internet browser crown. Actually I will not be surprise to see Facebook developing their own browser. It’s that dynamic the Internet browsers competition. But, until Facebook does that, I will present today’s competitors. …