Archive for March, 2006

Browser Detection with Conditional Comments

A very common operation when designing Web pages is to detect the browser type and browser version. This is called browser detection and is used to make sure that what is presented to the browser is compatible and handeld correctly.
There are many different methods to detect what browser a user have. The majority of these methods use either client-side or server-side scripts.
Conditional comments is a script-free client-side alternative to the more common scripted browser detection methods.

Continue Reading 8 comments March 9th, 2006

This Weblog

This weblog is a subsection of WebPelican, which is a website where I put all my Web and Internet programming related work as a student at the Department of Computer and System Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden.

Continue Reading Add comment March 7th, 2006

CSS Frames VS Standard HTML Frames

Nowadays frames are not quite as widespread as they used to be, which is good, since frames have quite a few drawbacks. You have probably heard of these drawbacks before:

Continue Reading 10 comments March 7th, 2006

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