Mar 24, 2009
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8 Javascript solutions to common CSS problems
Jean-Baptiste Jung shares 8 ingenious jQuery-based javascript solutions on CatsWhoCode.comto circumvent the common CSS problems. While CSS is a semantically correct way of styling your webpages, not all popular browsers (like IE6, I know this comes very naturally for a designer) support CSS3 and there’s always this problem of cross-browser compatibility. Little do many people know that Javascript can actually fix a myriad of CSS problems – you’ve never thought they go along well together, do you?
From important fixes like the jQuery PNG transparency fix to the absolutely evil IE6-crashing script (so as to scare visitors into switching browsers, or is it more like scaring visitors away? That’s up to you), this article is a must-read for designers and coders alike.
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Terry Mun (Teddy)
I'm relatively new to the design world - only to start learning HTML in secondary school and then moving on to (X)HTML and CSS in college. Since then I have been hand-coding my designs using notepad, alongside with the amazing help from Firebug. I embrace photography as a personal persuit during my free time, and I prefer spending the rest of it doing meaningless quizzes on Facebook and destroying the world (in Rampage World Tour, that is).
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this should benefits me much. :D
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Oh, I’m glad that you find it useful! Judging from your designs, you’re quite a big fan of jQuery, aren’t you? Heheh! I still remember your elegant drop-down login form – awesomeness.