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Monday, April 11th, 2011
TweetNow 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 »
Monday, March 28th, 2011
TweetAfter my first jQuery video popover, I was asked to make a page with four separate popovers, each with its own video. This presented me with two issues. Hard-coding the hidden content into the html would be clunky and slow down the page loading. The site was to be used by 4 people, who may want [...]
Tags: admin account, ajax, css, DHTML, editable, element, event id, hidden content, jQuery, logins, PHP, php script, popovers, relevant post, video content, video files, web development, youtube video
Posted in Ajax, jQuery, PHP, Tutorials | 5 Comments »
Thursday, February 10th, 2011
TweetI have just been making a jQuery popover for a client’s site. I must confess, I cheated and adapted the information in this wonderful jQuery popover effects tutorial on teamtutorials.com. It’s a great timesaver for someone like me, as I’m no jQuery maven. I have had hours of fun writing programs in JavaScript, but DOM [...]
Tags: appearance, browser window, bugs, design, DHTML, internet explorer, jQuery, popover, remove(), scripting, special effects, splash, writing programs, youtube video
Posted in jQuery, web design | 4 Comments »