What is the Soft32 “Tested Virus Free” Security Seal? Results: Found virus-free by 41 antivirus engines Analysis details Antivirus We test for any possible form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors. The Soft32 Secure Seal only appears when the application has passed our intensive, security scan. If (l.style.cssText) l.style.CERTIFIED SOFT32 VIRUS FREE APPLICATION - 16:19:39 Update: made resetting style conditional: This trick does not work for Safari/OS-X.If (l.style.cssText) l.style.cssText = "" Var l = document.getElementsByTagName('*') for the relative size of links in my tag cloud.įor Firefox, the inline styles can be overridden with this simple Javascript function: Take a look for yourself and experience the clean look of what the web was like, some 15 years ago…īy tomorrow night all will be back to normal (with slightly improved loading time!).īTW, there’s some leftovers of in-line style, e.g. I just replaced my CSS stylesheet by an empty one to accommodate the Aussies’ time zone. Not only makes this the CSS Naked look neat (relatively spoken), but it also benefits the loading time before the actual content is readable, with CSS applied. Now I had a good reason to move this below the page content in the HTML source. In my case I already had positioned my navigation and other non-content stuff absolutely. For me, it is good to experience that following web standards pays off, even in this weird challenge. Strange that most of us need to do our utmost best to live up to this challenge, to make our well designed sites look at least reasonable without any style applied. Tomorrow, April 5th, is acclaimed Annual CSS Naked Day by Webdeveloper Dustin Diaz of Yahoo!įunny to see all those nicely designed websites start to look like the old days of HTML 1.0 and the Mosaic web browser. In other words: Plain old ASCII is left alone, everything above it results in a fixed value of 0xfd. I gave it a try with Firefox and found out that every byte above 0x7f is translated into 0xfd. Using XMLHttpRequest to fetch binary data from a HTTP source is “problematic”, as you can find with a simple websearch.īut what exactly means “problematic” in this context? Retrieving binary data with XMLHttpRequest ![]() Jens de Smit on TweepsAround Launcher in Android Market.Joe on TweepsAround Launcher in Android Market.John Sietsma on Towards a generic AR browser.TweepsAround Launcher in Android Market.Walt Disney launches first AR outdoor campaign.In March 2010 I co-founded TAB Worldmedia one of the world's first full service Augmented Reality agencies.
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