Common Folk Collective » CSS http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog Common Folk Doing Uncommon Things Tue, 15 Mar 2016 17:08:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9 Tuesday Forecast- New Music Releases 06.11.13 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2013/06/tuesday-forecast-new-music-releases-06-11-13/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tuesday-forecast-new-music-releases-06-11-13 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2013/06/tuesday-forecast-new-music-releases-06-11-13/#comments Tue, 11 Jun 2013 13:11:44 +0000 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/?p=4091 Hip Hop

Fat Tony drops some more sharp-witted southern swagger. Prodigy and Alchemist bring the expected eery, doom. The White Mandingos (Murs, Sacha Jenkins from EgoTrip, & Darryl Jenifer of Bad Brains) take on the dangerous territory of conceptual punk/rock/hip hop and nail it, including a cover of Minor Threat’s “Guilty of Being White.” They’re definitely flippin the color line on this joint. JNatural rounds out the week with a feminine but no less powerful Bad Woman Rising.

 

Electronic/a, bleeps, blips

When people seem to hype up and keep talking about an upcoming release it gets annoying, but I gotta say I am looking forward to the new Boards of Canada album. So there, ’nuff said.

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More Misguided Microsoft Marketing http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/11/more-misguided-microsoft-marketing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=more-misguided-microsoft-marketing http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/11/more-misguided-microsoft-marketing/#comments Thu, 29 Nov 2012 18:11:30 +0000 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/?p=2395 There has been a lot of buzz surrounding Microsoft’s latest ad for Internet Explorer—

The ad is clever, but like pretty much every other Microsoft ad, they don’t show anyone using the software. Though they miss the mark entirely, when I and every other web professional complains about Internet Explorer, our complaints aren’t because the browser doesn’t perform well or is slow. The complaints are related to the work we have to do on the backend to make our sites work with IE. The source code for this very page contains lines like:

<!--[if IE]>
<style type="text/css">
.addtoany_list a img{filter:alpha(opacity=70)}
.addtoany_list a:hover img,.addtoany_list a.addtoany_share_save img{filter:alpha(opacity=100)}
</style>
<![endif]-->

For those not in the know this means I have to work around IE and specific versions even to get the page to look right. In essence as a web developer I have to create the page once to work with Safari, Chrome and Firefox, then I have to go through another iteration to make it work with IE. The hate for IE comes not from the user experience of the browser which is fine, it instead comes from all of the extra work needed to make the page work with IE.

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