Nonsensor.


09-18 Finally

Engadget has relaunched. It's been a long time coming. We made a lot of changes, and I hope we've made an improvement to the way people leave comments on blogs. Somewhere between a digg-esque forum hybrid and a normal flat model of blog comments. I'm also taking advantage of wide screens that doubtless a lot of early adopter types who read Engadget have.

I'm using a lot of "tomorrow's CSS" today, thanks to some javascript that lets IE6 do its thing with max-width. This post breaks it down for you.

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