Posts Tagged ‘html’
Monday, April 11th, 2011
Now that CSS3 and HTML5 are well and truly here, fixing websites for Internet Explorer has become a more arduous task than most designers are prepared to undertake. Why do I say this? Well, taking a look at the web today it seems that the majority of web designers have simply given up on adding [...]
Tags: arduous task, background color, borders, bugs, chrome, chrome frame, colour, css, css3, cutting edge, design, drop shadows, gif, gradients, html, internet explorer, javascript, jQuery, png, replacements, rounded corners, safari, segments, square corners, textured background, transparent areas, trident, web designers, web today, webkit
Posted in useability, web design | 6 Comments »
Thursday, April 7th, 2011
If you’ve been paying any attention to my blog you will have seen that I never finished styling the tweet feed widget. The issue was this: there are some inline styles which the widget inserts dynamically. I didn’t quite realise this until I went back to finish off my stying. In case you don’t know [...]
Tags: bd, blog, borders, bugs, css, design, doc overflow, firebug, html, img border, inline styles, lt, radius, tweet, twitter, twtr, widget, zoom
Posted in Tutorials, web design | 4 Comments »
Saturday, March 5th, 2011
Today I decided to log in to twitter, something I have not done in quite a while – until a week or so ago. I had removed the twitter feed widget that I had on my page due to lack of use, but decided to give it another go. One potential advantage of having the [...]
Tags: black, blog, borders, browser menu, code generator, containers, css, design, google, html, markup, safari, search engines, search ranking, tweets, twitter, view source, web inspector, widget
Posted in Tutorials, web design | 11 Comments »
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