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Around 2001 I obtained the Cross-Browser.com domain. About this time I started seeing less need for a tightly coupled API...
» complete change<a href='http://cross-browser.com/'>Cross-Browser.com</a> is my main site. If you're curious, I have a <a href='http://mfoster.com/'>few others</a>.
Around 1999 I started developing a cross-browser Javascript library that became known as CBE(Cross-Browser Element). Eventually, CBE implemented the DOM object model as well as DOM2 events in cross-browser Javascript - even for NN4!
Around 2001 I obtained the Cross-Browser.com domain. About this time I started seeing less need for a tightly coupled API like CBE. As browsers became more standards-compliant I saw more of a need for a loosely coupled, core DHTML function library. That was the beginning of the [[X-Library]] <b>X</b> :-)
Around 1999 I started developing a cross-browser Javascript library that became known as CBE(Cross-Browser Element). CBE. Eventually,...
<a href='http://cross-browser.com/'>Cross-Browser.com</a> is my main site. If you're curious, I have a <a href='http://mfoster.com/'>few others</a>.
Around 1999 I started developing a cross-browser Javascript library that became known as CBE(Cross-Browser Element). CBE. Eventually, CBE implemented the DOM object model as well as DOM2 events in cross-browser Javascript - even for NN4!
Around 2001 I obtained the Cross-Browser.com domain. About this time I started seeing less need for a tightly coupled API like CBE. As browsers became more standards-compliant I saw more of a need for a loosely coupled, core DHTML function library. That was the beginning of <b>X</b> :-)
<a href='http://cross-browser.com/'>Cross-Browser.com</a> is my main site. If you're curious, I have a <a href='http://mfoster.com/'>few...
» complete change<a href='http://cross-browser.com/'>Cross-Browser.com</a> is my main site. If you're curious, I have a <a href='http://mfoster.com/'>few others</a>.
Around 1999 I started developing a cross-browser Javascript library that became known as CBE. Eventually, CBE implemented the DOM object model as well as DOM2 events in cross-browser Javascript - even for NN4!
Around 2001 I obtained the Cross-Browser.com domain. About this time I started seeing less need for a tightly coupled API like CBE. As browsers became more standards-compliant I saw more of a need for a loosely coupled, core DHTML function library. That was the beginning of <b>X</b> :-)
