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Archive for March, 2010

  • 2010-03-28 - Document your Javascript: interview with Michael Mathews of JSDoc Toolkit

    Documenting source code is something that doesn’t always get the priority it deserves. Especially Javascript which can be implemented rather ad-hoc. But there are enough tools around that can make documentation a lot easier.

  • 2010-03-18 - Web font rendering in IE9

    Some weeks ago I did a test to see how fonts look in a browser when they are not optimized for that. The result was that rendering and legibility was sometimes poor on Windows. Now that the IE9 Platform Preview is out, it’s time to do the test once more.

  • 2010-03-15 - Taking back the control

    As a user, you have more control than you think over what your browser does with websites.

  • 2010-03-09 - New web font service: Ascenderfonts.com

    2010 is definitely going to be the year of the web font now that the technical problems concerning browser support finally have been lifted. Font foundry Ascender is also jumping on the bandwagon now that their web font service is cross-browser.

  • 2010-03-01 - FontFont is now selling web fonts

    There’s another foundry offering a part of their fonts as web fonts.