Tag Archives: Javascript
IE 6, Microsoft’s Weapon of Mass Destruction
Designing and developing websites with valid W3C markup and having them even remotely function properly in Internet Explorer 6 is almost as frustrating as working with a client who’s idea of a beautiful button is using the default bevel options within layer styles in Adobe Photoshop. Instead of sacrificing usability and trying to fit a Ferrari engine into a 1958 Ford Edsel, I propose using a JavaScript sniffer and redirecting the visitor to either a separate page or directory on your site. That page can either contain IE 6 friendly version of your site or simply display some text copy explaining that IE 6 is not supported on your website.
Interface Controlled by Weather & Time
I’ve designed Tisha Creative’s header by stacking 2 Images on top of one another. The top layer composed of a transparent PNG file sits on top of a bottom layer containing the backdrop image. The effect of resizing the browser window and seeing the skyline slide along the backdrop is achieved through Using 2 separate background styles for each of the DIV tags containing the images.
