Viewable with Any Browser: Campaign

Viewable with Any Browser: Campaign

“Anyone who slaps a ‘this page is best viewed with Browser X’ label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.”
— Tim Berners-Lee in Technology Review, July 1996

If you’ve come to this page, you’re probably curious about the “Viewable With Any Browser” themed button on it. Here’s my explanation. I am very unhappy with the current trend towards web sites designing only for specific browsers and ignoring others. It’s extremely annoying to me to visit a web site and to find that I’ve been rejected until I come back with Netscape or Internet Explorer. It’s also annoying to visit web sites that allow you in with any browser, but rely heavily on tags only supported in a few popular browsers, or leave out support for text browsers.

I would like to reverse this trend. I know I can’t change the web by myself, but every little bit counts, and this is my vote for a platform independent, non-browser specific World Wide Web. So, I have displayed the “Viewable With Any Browser” button to emphasize that I try to create my web sites to be viewable in all browsers, and totally functional. Some pages may look better in some browsers than others, but they should all be readable by any browser. I try to only use browser specific tags in appropriate manners, and only if there’s a good reason for their use, and in the cases in which I’ve used tags which only some browsers support, such as image maps, frames, Java, etc., I have done my best to utilize the graceful degradability options available in HTML or provided alternatives for browsers that don’t support them. Please let me know if you come across anything on my web pages that doesn’t work in your browser (be specific about what browser you’re using and what didn’t work) and I’ll try to fix it.

I invite anyone who wants to join in this effort to go ahead and copy any of the many graphics provided by participants in the campaign, which are available on the Any Browser Graphics page. If you feel like creating other graphics for the campaign, please do! (and let me know if I can provide that graphic for others to use). I would prefer if you linked the graphic to this page, so that people know what it’s all about, or create your own page about this campaign, but if you don’t want to that’s cool with me too.

What Are You Listening To, What Are You Reading etc

What are you listening to?
Simon & Garfunkel Old Friends album

What are you reading?
I’ve got quite a number of books to read or look through at the moment.
Vintage Adelaide – Peter Fischer
Lost Adelaide – Michael Burden
Rag Rugs – JuJu Vail
Crochet – Jane Davis

The Art Of Graeme Base – Julie Watts
I love Graeme’s books and reading about his childhood and his developing talent is very interesting. There’s a lovely photo of a wistful young Graeme, holding his teddy, newly arrived in Australia from England.

Nancy Wake – a biography – Peter Fitzsimons
Stranger In The House – Julie Summers
The Prayer That Changes Everything – Stormie Omartian
From My Heart To Yours – Robin McGraw

What websites are you visiting?
facebook
friend’s blog footprints diary
ancestry.com.au I’m uploading photos from my trip and inputting all the information I found in Bendigo and Elmore, Victoria, Aust.

Adelaide Hackerspace




Photos of today’s get together

In January 2010 we started a Hackerspace in Adelaide. Over 30 people with a diverse and exciting range of skills and interests are involved.

We are having semi-regular meetings to discuss the organisation and to actually hack. At present we are sharing a space with Format Collective which is working out very well. Anyone interested please join the mailing list and come along to a meeting.

You don’t have to be a hardware or software guru to come along. I’m working on a crochet project involving recycled hardware and hopefully LEDs.

What is a HackerSpace
http://pumpingstationone.org/2009/02/what-is-a-hackerspace/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackerspace

To join the mailing list and see what we’ve been up to:
http://groups.google.com/group/hackerspace-adelaide

Join The Teen Challenge Cause On Facebook

Teen Challenge South Australia-Giving Our Youth A Hope And A Future!

We are a Christian, non-profit, community organisation whose primary aim is to assist young people with life-controlling problems.

This Facebook cause is to raise funds and awareness for what Teen Challenge is doing in South Australia to help stamp out drug abuse, homelessness and suicide. Click here to join the cause and show your support.

1. Donate now or join the TC 3000 Club.
2. Teen Challenge is the oldest, largest and most successful program of its kind in the world.
3. 32% of South Australian prisoners are serving a sentence for offences including alcohol or other drugs.
4. Every day Teen Challenge works with young people trapped in the vicious addiction cycle.
5. Teen Challenge provides residential rehab programs, emergency housing, Teen Challenge Chapel, support groups, training, seminars, regional centres