At last you have a real way to test your sites properly. You can now test multiple IE browsers on yoru machine without having to do anything fancy. Check out http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
Filed under: General News on July 20th, 2007 | No Comments »
Finally after some long research and good posts I have found a CSS Holy Grail of sorts - a cross borwser, min-width controlled via CSS. It may be a CSS expression, but by golly it works solidly. IE 5.5+, Firefox, Netscape - all working hunky dory. Just add the following into your css and reference [...]
Filed under: CSS, Javascirpt / DHTML on July 17th, 2007 | No Comments »
For any large site or any high volume site, it is really important to remember to keep the number of server requests to a minimum. And with more and more css, .js libraries and extra’s being added to your site, it doesn’t take long till you are in need of some size stripping. In doing [...]
Filed under: CSS, General News, Javascirpt / DHTML on July 17th, 2007 | No Comments »
Just came across a classic kiwi shirt and had to post it.
For all those true kiwi kids, that have heard the joke, now we can just wear it on our chests!
You know you are a kiwi when you can wear something like this with pride!
Filed under: General News on July 16th, 2007 | No Comments »
We all love ot have good reference guides : thought I would post up my favourite and most helpful .js library helpers. Here are is the best of my list for references to scriptaculous , moo and prototype ..
Filed under: General News on July 13th, 2007 | No Comments »
Was just reading a post by Sharon Lee over at a list apart : It was talking about remembering to create Human-to-Human designs - not Human to Computer.
“The principles of good human-to-computer interface design are simplicity, support, clarity, encouragement, satisfaction, accessibility, versatility, and personalization. While it’s essential to heed these, it’s also important to empathize [...]
Filed under: UX & Usability on July 7th, 2007 | No Comments »
From the days of creating your own site from scratch via an online WYSIWYG we have come a long way. We now ahve teh ability to create complex systems, interaction environments, applications etc all from the comfort of our desks, utilising online systems that do it for us automatically. Now in the time of social [...]
Filed under: General News on July 6th, 2007 | No Comments »