The HTML5 Video Not-So-Merry-Go-Round

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For the last 6 months I’ve concentrated a lot of my personal and professional time into understanding the absolute mess that HTML5 video has become.  The good news?  Right now, HTML5 video can be made pretty much cross-browser without jumping through a TON of hoops and providing only a couple video formats.  The bad news?  Read More »

Web Browser Sacred Cows Finally Put Down!

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One of the sacred cows of internet marketing is making sure that people can actually view your content.  It’s kind of hard to sell your goods if you’re only creating pages properly viewable on IE 9 beta or using features that are only available for browsers running the latest version of Chrome. Another sacred cow Read More »

To Kill or Not to Kill IE6

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According to the W3Schools.com, who tracks global browser statistics, IE6 currently has an 8.9% share of the browser market (as of March 2010). One year ago the share was 17%, which shows its numbers decreasing quickly. This is great news for developers, but that leaves you with almost 10% of potential visitors using IE6. That 10% could translate into a lot of leads or sales you’re losing if your site doesn’t work with IE6.