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Microsoft reverses IE8 compatibility decision

On Monday, Microsoft announced from their IEBlog that they were reversing their decision for how Internet Explorer 8 would be compatible with Web pages designed for Internet Explorer 7 as well as Internet standards. You may recall that earlier this year Microsoft announced that Internet Explorer 8 in "Standards Mode" would actually be rendering pages in Internet Explorer 7's "Standards Mode". If you really wanted to have IE8 follow the latest standards then you would need to insert a special <meta> tag to your pages.

While developers and users expressed opinions on both sides of the issue, I think it would be fair to say a large number of people were not happy with this decision. In my own comments, I stated that "this is just plain crazy" of a move by Microsoft as it held onto ideas of the past and not the present. In a March 3, 2008 post, Microsoft's Interoperability Principles and IE8, the IE team explains what you can expect with IE8 compatibility based on their changed decision.

Is your hidden content worth seeing?

Quality content is not only about content you can see, it is also about content hidden to human eyes. This post explains in details what hidden content is and how it can be optimized to maximize chances of having your pages correctly seen by any kind of reader (i.e. human, robot, application…). Taking care of hidden content is not only a basic accessibility requirement. It is a way to ensure everyone can access an optimized version of your content. It is good for your readers comfort and for your reputation, so don’t skip it.

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XOOPS: MetaTags V1 Final released

"Generate meta keywords in your Xoops site pages header block on the fly dependent on the content of your page. This requires you to hack footer.php and add one line but beyond that everything else is controlled from the administration screen."

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