Ganesha habba & rainy day !




Every Ganesha habba is special for me. I always cherish fond moments of this auspicious day. For me it's a day of home made delicious dishes as well ! It's early in the morning aroma of sweet holige and paayasa is filled in my home (yummy !). TV channels flooded with special programmes & cine interviews. News anchors looking fresh in jasmines & designer clad sarees. Thanx to Ganesha ;) ! It 's a dusky morning and almost suddenly it st
arted raining early in the morning. It's a sort of
unexpected guest. I think, Ganesha pendals & areas where Ganesha idols are worshipped in a public stages will be affected because of this rain.Vehicle traffic seems to be very smooth today because of festive holiday across working segments. Enjoying a nice drizzle and dusky weather standing in the balcony. And noticed this lovely flower in a pot. Took out my z740 cam and snapped this cute rain soaked flower in 'Flower mode'. This scene mode captures true colors in 5 mg.pxls format & absorbs basic(RGB) colors beautifully. Took a printout of the same in Kodak series 5 printer. Print looks marvellous. Quality and sharpness is the key behind series 5 printer. Should appreciate kodak engine and their one touch technology !

As of now, I'm busy converting my flash site into pure css wafered site ! Vanilla look & feel is ruling the prototype. I'm half way through with this cool task. Doing bit of testing before throwing it into index-html shape. Tweaking around with cross browser compatibility, jscript errors handling &
quirks mode issues. Though not tested the code in mozilla, opera or safari, right now finding compatibility problems with IE and FireFox while applying:
margin-left: 20px;( even % )
to the parent 'container' which holds main content. I think, work-around should be in 'browser based style sheet pushing' to get rid of these incompatible vex. I seek advice from cascading guru's out there !

My curiosity is rising like a mercury to get a IE7 stable version. Atleast by now, MS might've patched up all those loop holes of IE to counter spreading wildfirefox. Not even a year, Firefox has seen nearly 6 updates compared to snail updates of IE.
Midst of all these chaos, here's an interesting stuff which conversts IE into Firefox. It's named as: foxie ( FFox+ie !). On testing, this cute techie stuff has increased my IE browsing speed dramatically !

If you're a serious developer aiming to build application
based on mozilla, catch this slide show on 'Rapid Web Development and Testing with Mozilla Firefox'.

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