Images can help make a website that much better and fortunately you don’t need to be a professional photographer and graphics designer to get some great content. In this blog post we’ll be highlighting some brilliant websites that offer free and paid stock images for your work.
Today there is plenty of choice for internet users when it comes to browsers – the current most top 10 most widely used browsers includes multiple versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari together with both Chrome and Opera. While web standards continue to improve – even in IE! – all these browsers still have their own little quirks, bugs and differences which need to be checked for in a webpage, but how do you check your webpage in 10 different browsers, let alone under different operating systems? Read on for a range of sites, plugins and programs that help you do just that!
Following on from our previous article about the changes in background properties in CSS3, we’re now going to look at the changes and new features of borders in CSS3. Things to look forward to include the ability to easily create rounded corners and using images for borders. Plus – how to add drop shadows to elements using just CSS!
CSS3 is something a lot of web designers and coders are getting very excited about thanks to numerous new properties and changes designed to make life a whole lot easier. In this blog post we’ll explore the new background properties which CSS3 will introduce plus the core changes since CSS2 and guide you through using them!
There seems to be a growing trend amongst webmasters of adding so called “anti adblock” scripts to their site to disable access to users using adblocking software. A lot of these scripts however require lots of javascript or server side code, in this blog post we’ll highlight a way of detecting adblocking software in just a few lines of javascript!