There are numourous ways and Javascripts out there to sort out a scrolling panel. Although when it comes to getting one that works on a Safari Browser in the iPhone when a double finger action is used to initiate the scroll action item - well then it is a bit tougher. Iframes, JS heavy scrolling divs etc are [...]
Filed under: CSS, General News on May 21st, 2008 | No Comments »
Was just reading the article over on Slashdot  and found the best link to a UI library to easily create a iPhone enabled site. * The section Using iUI and creating iPhone views points outThe iUI framework, based on Joe Hewitt’s iPhone navigation work, hugely simplifies iPhone web development. All you need to do is include [...]
Filed under: General News on May 15th, 2008 | No Comments »
So, Google is looking to lift their slowing profits by monetizing another product. Google image search is about to introduce image Ads. Good news for people wanting to sell through image ad inventory, but as John over at AOL highlights, there is a copyright ownership problem with displaying advertising with images, isn’t there? [...]
Filed under: General News on May 10th, 2008 | No Comments »
It is a common aim to make your sites faster and leaner and Nate Koetchley from Yahoo! did an exemplar job of providing the grind and grunt of what people have to do to help make their sites leaner and meaner. Check out his slides from the presentation he gave last year. They are highly relevant and at the end [...]
Filed under: UX & Usability on May 8th, 2008 | No Comments »
A frustrating thing for any web developer or tester is having to have multiple browsers and multiple versions of such running to properly test applications. That doesnt really seem that bad until you have the lovely task of watching one install over write another etc. Then came along Multiple IE from tredsoft : http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
Filed under: General News on May 8th, 2008 | No Comments »
Brilliant idea over at Twittersnooze. When you have too many follows to manage and some of them are at a conference or just annoying your mobile inbox - snooze them for a few days and take a breather.
 Kind of like a nice way to give the kids to the grandparents for the weekend without any [...]
Filed under: Tech News on May 1st, 2008 | No Comments »