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My coworker Larry sat down earlier this week and made a chart of HTML5 support across a bunch of browsers, or as he put it…

There  are several sites out there that can test a browsers compatibility with  HTML5 and CSS3, but nothing that really shows what’s supported across a  number of browsers. So I took the liberty of testing a number of  browsers on Windows and Mac and compiled a matrix. The test results were taken from http://www.findmebyip.com.

Thought you might be interested.

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You can find directions on how to fix the Woot Watchter yourself or you can download it here at RobotFloos.

Instructions:

  1. Depending on your operating system, go to the following directory:
    • OS-X: ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles//Extensions/{a92aadf8-193f-4a62-8740-5cce81775afc}/chrome/
    • Windows 7/Vista – C:\Users\[Your UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[Your Profile Name]\extensions\{a92aadf8-193f-4a62-8740-5cce81775afc}\chrome\
    • Windows XP – C:\Documents and Settings\[Your Account Name]\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[Your Profile Name]\extensions\{a92aadf8-193f-4a62-8740-5cce81775afc}\chrome\
  2. Rename the file “wootwatcher.jar” to “wootwatcher.old” in case you ever want to revert back to it.
  3. Now, copy the wootwatcher.jar file from the .ZIP file to the directory
  4. Relaunch FireFox and enjoy your w00ting!

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Hey Look It!

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I recently took part in the Hey, Look It! Project run by Jeff Clark. Basically, a group of us picked a day (January 16th), and from the moment we woke up to the moment we fell asleep we took a picture every 10 minutes. For the most part it held up, though there is an occasional lapse (due to work + boss related factors). A book of the project is soon coming out, so wander over to Hey, Look It!

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