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Archive for October, 2009

  • 2009-10-29 - Popups dodging popup blockers

    Popup blockers are everywhere, but that doesn’t mean we can’t do popups anymore.

  • 2009-10-28 - For the sloppy clickers

    Making a text link is one of the easiest things to do when building a websites. It’s so easy that we tend to forget alternatives that might be better.

  • 2009-10-24 - Banning IE6 is banning visitors

    Web developers are campaigning against IE6. A bit too early if you ask me. More than 10% of the internet users browse the net with IE6.

  • 2009-10-22 - CSS debugging

    Some text in your website has the wrong color or a box has more padding than it ought to have. Styles may pop up in the wrong places. No big deal, that happens all the time. But some times it can get hairy. Especially with unstructured CSS. So where to start debugging?