The problems with using CSS frameworks

March 12th, 2009 · 6:10 pm  →  CSS Web Design

A CSS framework is a library of CSS styles which allow developers to reuse certain properties easily without having to code CSS from scratch. Initially when creating a web page they can save time but once you get involved in more complex designs, are they really all they’re cracked up to be?

100+ RSS Feeds for Freelance Web Designers

March 11th, 2009 · 11:27 pm  →  Web Design

Keeping up with the latest news, trends and techniques is all part of being a freelance web designer and with RSS feeds, the task is made much easier by simply subscribing to the most useful content. However, finding the good RSS feeds from the bad ones is often a time consuming task so below is [...]

10 CSS Tips Every Web Developer Should Know

March 4th, 2009 · 9:31 pm  →  CSS Web Design

I’ve written a fair few articles over the past year and thought it might be useful for any new subscribers and visitors to see a summary of the most useful ones. Below is a list of hints and tips which will be useful to anyone starting out in CSS and even the most seasoned professional [...]

Ryan Air call bloggers idiots

February 28th, 2009 · 12:13 pm  →  Web Design

With things like Twitter, Facebook and Digg so big in today’s society, you’d think that any company would at least try to understand how social media works and how to manage their reputation online. However, Ryan Air took action this past week by calling bloggers idiots and lunatics after Jason Roe blogged about a bug [...]

IE8 – The Return of the Meta Tag

February 18th, 2009 · 7:54 pm  →  Web Design

Just when it looked like we were turning the corner with Internet Explorer 8, it seems that Microsoft are determined to make it as hard as possible for developers to accomplish a standard HTML/CSS platform to develop websites as the “opt in to standard mode meta tag” makes its unwelcomed return.

Making the most of the CSS text-transform property

February 16th, 2009 · 7:43 pm  →  CSS Web Design

Anyone who works with HTML/CSS on a daily basis will be aware of all the common CSS properties, however there are also some lesser known CSS properties which can be extremely useful. This article covers the text-transform property and how it can be used to your advantage when building web pages.

Queen’s website HTML/CSS Review

February 12th, 2009 · 11:15 pm  →  Web Design

The Telegraphs Julian Sambles has done an interesting SEO review of the Queen’s new website, so what better way to compliment that review than to carry out an HTML/CSS review of the site.

IE8 Release Candidate 1

January 30th, 2009 · 9:18 am  →  Web Design

Microsoft have now made available their first release candidate for Internet Explorer 8 which can now be downloaded. Download IE8 RC1

Google Chrome Officially out of Beta

December 12th, 2008 · 8:39 pm  →  Web Design

Google Chrome has now officially revealed that now version number fifteen of the beta version has been released it is now longer a beta version. For more information, you can read Google’s official article here Google Chrome – Beta.

WCAG 2.0 now a W3C Recommendation

December 12th, 2008 · 8:22 pm  →  Web Design

After a long wait, the W3C have finally announced that the web content accessibility guidelines has now made it to a W3C recommendation. For the full press release form the W3C please read W3C Web Standard Defines Accessibility for Next Generation Web