February 2nd, 2010 by Sarah Milcetic
It’s been a long run. Too long. Finally, finally, finally, the time has come to stop supporting IE6. I’ve read second and third hand about different sites phasing out their support of the old browser. Today I just received first hand an email from google about their domain apps areas no longer supporting IE6 starting [...]
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Tags: browsers, internet explorer
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February 1st, 2010 by Sarah Milcetic
Today I finalized the details of a project with a new client and I can’t wait to get started. The client is a designer and she has created a really attractive design for herself that I am going to enjoy turning into a functional website. The website is her portfolio, which will include about 80 [...]
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January 22nd, 2010 by Sarah Milcetic
If you find your dock too full, one way to control the mess a little is with stacks. I made a few folder icons for iLife ’09, iWork ’09 and CS4 that work great for stack folders. You can download here. To install, you will need to create a folder and drag it to your [...]
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Tags: icons, mac
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January 21st, 2010 by Sarah Milcetic
Recently, I’ve been sub-contracting with a designer, basically completing the work that he has already negotiated with the client. Now I brought a client in and would like to try a new process based on the input and expertise of the designer I’ve been working with.
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Tags: process
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January 14th, 2010 by Sarah Milcetic
After thinking about it a little more, I was able to shorten my code significantly and keep the same effect of a b+w image fading into a color image when rolled over. This improvement has the added benefit of only placing one image thumbnail in the HTML so there aren’t two thumbnails of each image when styles are disabled (and it just seems more syntactically correct, doesn’t it?).
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Tags: jQuery
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