The support that new browsers offer Front End Developers these days allows us to build more visually appealing web sites. Every modern browser from the much revered Firefox 3 through to IE (nuff said) 7 support the use of the .png.
More specifically, modern browsers support the alpha channel of .png’s. This is the part of [...]
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Friday, May 28th, 2010Make a whole area clickable with jQuery
Friday, October 23rd, 2009A common requirement we hear from clients at Intunet is the fact that only links are clickable on most Web sites. Increasing usability of, for example, a homepage, it is desirable to increase the link target area so that users of the site have a larger active area in which to click.
How is this possible?
This [...]
The Devil is in the Detail
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009Building sites with XHTML and css has become a bigger and bigger task over the last few years. Browsers seem to be getting upgraded every few months with entirely new browsers coming out too.
Front End Developers have their work cut out to be sympathetic to all these browsers and to do a good job. There [...]
Change the cursor with jQuery
Thursday, July 9th, 2009Due to the fact that it is not valid css to change the cursor, we had to find an alternative way of achieving this. For the Intunet site itself, it was not very usable for the cursor not to change when it went over the search button. It gives you that extra bit of confidence [...]
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