Looks like Firefox is getting some much needed support in their fight against Internet Explorer. IBM is encouraging its employees to use Firefox, aiding the open-source Web browser’s quest to chip away at Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. Firefox is already used by about 10 percent of IBM’s staff, or about 30,000 people. Starting Friday, IBM workers… Continue reading IBM Backs Firefox
Month: May 2005
Percentage or Pixel Based Width Columns
I am developing a new design for the Faculty of Management website. The front page is a portal type design with three columns. I am trying to use elastic design in development of the page, but I am left to wonder if this is the best option for a three-column layout. Here’s my question. Is… Continue reading Percentage or Pixel Based Width Columns
GMail Folders
I love using GMail. It’s easy to use and is accessible from home and work. Plus it has more disk space than Hotmail and doesn’t use up room on my computer. I moved all of my mailing lists over to GMail. One thing I noticed after moving all the mailing lists over was the absence… Continue reading GMail Folders
Web Stats Software
The current web stats software our system administrator has implemented leaves much to be desired. As a result, I am looking for something else. Here are what the software should include: Third party hosting IP exclusion No image displayed on our website No stat limits (we receive hundreds of visitors a day; I need to… Continue reading Web Stats Software
