Posts Tagged ‘w3c’

IE6, IE7 And IE8 On Mac OS X Step By Step

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Sun xVM VirtualBox

UPDATE: Adobe recently released BrowserLab … If you want a fast method of previewing your sites on different versions of IE running on different OSes, you might want to check it out :)

After recently weening myself off Windows and on to Mac OS X – and deleting my Windows partition – it became pretty clear that if I would need some method of running Internet Explorer on my Mac if I wanted to continue doing web development with any kind of success. After a bit of Googling, a bit of testing, and healthy dose of “issues”, I have come up with a fast, stable – and best of all free – method of running IE6, IE7 and IE8 simultaneously on my Intel Mac legally. (more…)

New Konductor Website Live

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Konductor Website

If you haven’t seen it already, check out the fancy new Konductor website. We’ve implemented the beautiful design that Casey did for us, and we have also added a bunch of new content as well. If you were wanting a little more information on who Konductor is targeted at, and what it brings to the table, make sure you take a peek. The new site is also running on Konductor, so check it out if you want to get a feel for the type of code it generates.

We also moved the Konductor blog and forums, and we are in the process of making these look pretty too.

The forums are now at http://forums.konductor.net/, rather than http://www.konductor.net/forums/. The new skin is up and looking good :)

The blog is now at http://blog.konductor.net/, rather than http://www.konductor.net/blog/. The new skin will be up in the next couple of weeks.

As far as the application goes, we have made a lot of progress, and we keep getting more and more excited with what we have. This is going to turn a lot of heads when we go live…