Despite these benefits, SVGs appear on only around57% of websites, so let’s try to get that number higher. In this post, I’ll explain what you need to know about SVG files. You’ll learn how they work, why site owners use SVGs, and their pros and cons. Let’s dive in. Tabl...
Well, guys, I hope IE's development would get some more resources. I do understand that all of you are focusing on Longhorn, maybe even on Windows eXPerienced Reloaded, but maybe you could compile somekind of an IE 6.5 in the SP2. I'd be glad to wait for XPSP2 for anther few weeks...
Nube question: What is the best way to take values from Sheet1, enter them in Sheet2, have Sheet2 calculate a value, return a single value and enter it in Sheet1 then increment one column in Sheet1 a... GaryM1277 Interesting. It might be fun to sit down together some day. I'm ...
That's in Ranked, outside of that in casual, it does feel a bit more like Ranked as well with everyone taking their shots the moment they see you but it's still casual so I just try to run towards my teammates and hope they shoot them instead of me so that I can counter push. ...
Eli: We at least have no fundamental opposition to… Jeremy: That’s a good as I can hope for, I guess. Eli: I mean the meta tag is turning into kind of a disaster right now. It was over-specified when Apple first released it, so everybody has different behaviour in the edge case...
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(I sure hope so!) Running from problems is a recurring theme in Luke’s comics. In DDA, Luke literally runs away from a faceless character labeled “problems.” More than once. And in one of the two (I forget which), he briefly fantasizes about going into a coma until everything is...
Well, guys, I hope IE's development would get some more resources. I do understand that all of you are focusing on Longhorn, maybe even on Windows eXPerienced Reloaded, but maybe you could compile somekind of an IE 6.5 in the SP2. I'd be glad to wait for XPSP2 for anther few weeks...