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It Bleeds, It Bleeds...

The public beta 2 of Safari is out. Up until recently I had only been playing with it. But the latest version is faster than Mozilla, and it seems more stable than Mozilla, and now it has tabs -- and that's good enough for me.

Not to say Safari doesn't have its little quirks. For example, today I discovered a bug where list items can bleed over into right-floating divs (see the simplified test page). Mark Pilgrim has been kind enough to add the bug to his unofficial list of Safari bugs, and I've also submitted the bug to Apple using the built-in bug report tool, so we'll see how it goes.

In other web design news, I've moved all of my MOTWM class notes to the new template, and I've also posted a whole slew of notes that had been sitting around in my notebook for months. So if you're in the class and you've been missing out on the notes, my apologies -- go get 'em while they're hot. Bill has asked that I not provide the URL directly on this site, but the URL is quite guessable. If you can't figure out what the URL to MOTWM on goer.org could be, then send me an email and I'll send you the link. Ah, security through obscurity. It's a beautiful thing.

Finally, a hearty congratulations to Justin and his wife Dana, who are now the proud parents of an 8lb 12oz baby boy named Kevin Davis. They grow 'em plump and healthy over at the Miller household. Despite this good news, I am forced to conclude that some people will go to extraordinary lengths to avoid going to Poker Night when I'm on a winning streak. I wonder what excuse Justin is going to pull out this week? "I've got a really late meeting tonight." "My wife is going into labor." Pfft. Whatever, Justin.

Posted by Evan Goer on Apr. 14, 2003 at 7:06 PM

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