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in title, tags, annotations or urlProtected Mode Broker Functions - 0 views
What Changed in Internet Explorer 8? - 0 views
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This article contains information about Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2
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Accelerators are contextual services that quickly access a service from any Web page.
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CSS Improvements in Internet Explorer 8 - 0 views
CSS Reference - 0 views
Windows Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 发行说明 - 0 views
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CSS 表达式已不再支持在 Internet Explorer 8 标准模式下
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1. click Start ,click Run ,type Inetcpl.cpl ,and then click OK . 2. 在 Internet 属性 对话框框中,单击 高级 选项卡,然后单击 多媒体 部分下 始终使用 ClearType 的 HTML 。
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当您从 Internet Explorer 7 具有 ClearType 启用 Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 的一个版本升级时,ClearType 被禁用。 要重新启用 ClearType,请按照下列步骤。
Subscribing to Content with Web Slices - 0 views
OpenService Accelerators Developer Guide - 0 views
Writing Stable Browser Extensions - 1 views
Internet Explorer Components Gallery - 0 views
Quirks mode in IE 6 - 0 views
PNG Transparency in IE - 0 views
Fiddler PowerToy: HTTP Debugging - 0 views
HTA - HTML Applications for IE5+ - 0 views
Quirks or Standards Mode Bookmarklet - dorward.me.uk - 0 views
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« These days, many browsers can function in Standards Mode and Quirks Mode. In a nutshell, they perform an intelligence test based on the document author's choice (or lack thereof) of Doctype. If they see a "good" Doctype, they enter Standards mode and more closely follow standards, otherwise they enter Quirks and … don't. »
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These days, many browsers can function in Standards Mode and Quirks Mode. In a nutshell, they perform an intelligence test based on the document author's choice (or lack thereof) of Doctype. If they see a "good" Doctype, they enter Standards mode and more closely follow standards, otherwise they enter Quirks and … don't.
fbcdn.net i.e. facebook - On the internet - 0 views
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By having a domain that isn't just a subdomain (ie, x.facebook.com) like fbcdn.net, each request isn't burdened with the additional cookies and thus minimizes the bandwidth required on the request
Kindle Development Kit - 1 views
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User revenue will be split 70% to the developer and 30% to Amazon net of delivery fees of $0.15 / MB. Remember that unlike smart phones, the Kindle user does not pay a monthly wireless fee or enter into an annual wireless contract. Kindle active content must be priced to cover the costs of downloads and on-going usage.
Internet Explorer CSS bug fixes - 0 views
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