Drawing the Line with Browser Compatibility
Jake Smith (10.Mar.2010 at 10:45)
Talk at ConFoo.ca Web Techno Conference (English - US)
With HTML 5/CSS3 support becoming more prevalent, more and more developers want to cast away the older browsers. There are many constraints and things to consider before ignoring potential clients/viewers.
Jake Smith will provide you with the necessary check list to determine the cost/benefit of supporting older browsers. He will help guide you on tactics to help degrade from modern browser to older browser.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1285
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12.Mar.2010 at 13:45 by Eli White
This was not a bad talk; however, from talking to some fellow attendees we were all confused by the title/description versus the content. From reading the description (and granted, coming from an awesome HTML5 keynote) ... The assumption was that there was going to be more discussion on HTML5, what parts of it you can use, and a deep discussion of the cost/benefit anaylsis about moving to it.
Instead, it was good talk about "How to write cross-browser compatible CSS", Dealing with IE6, etc. A good topic. But not what people were expecting.