Implementing sIFR
Monday, June 14th, 2010In this article I will give a brief overview about what sIFR is, the main advantage of it and then take you through the steps to help you implement sIFR in to your websites. (more…)

In this article I will give a brief overview about what sIFR is, the main advantage of it and then take you through the steps to help you implement sIFR in to your websites. (more…)
Last week Apple released a few new pages on Apple.com showcasing the abilities of HTML5 and CSS3. I believe there are 1 or 2 reasons for them doing this. 1. To show the way forward in web design (maybe taking a pop at flash) and 2. For the new upcoming Safari 5 web browser rumored to have a lot of new additional HTML5 and CSS3 features. (more…)
Magento is a powerful e-commerce platform but has gained a reputation as being quite a bit of complicated kit. One area which has bugged me, is the static blocks and XML handles that you can use to create your own blocks of content. (more…)
From today we will be announcing when new sites go live. We get through quite a lot of sites every month and feel that by announcing these new website designs you will be able to see the quality of work we are truly capable of. (more…)
As jQuery is an ever increasingly popular tool among many web designers, for the new starters it can be quite difficult to get your head around. Many designers first choice of jQuery implementation is the Slider effect, allowing smooth slide transitions horizontally or vertically between images of, for example portfolio work. (more…)
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Mozilla have released the first beta version of Firefox 4. The latest version of this browser will include better support for many of the new web technologies, a new add on manager, crash protection from third party plugins and accelerated hardware support.
One of the most obvious changes is that the tabs have now been moved [...]
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