Posts Tagged ‘CSS’

Cross Browser Troubleshoooting

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

When designing sites you have to keep in mind that not everyone is using the same browser as you are. So as a designer you must keep cross browser compatibility in mind. There are many ways to do this. For some the easiest way is to make style just for that type of browser. This allows you to create different styles for each browser, giving you a different look for each person looking at the site. Another way is putting “if statements in the CSS for certain browsers. This is what I like, but for some people finding the right code for the certain browsers is difficult. I found I site that lists cheat sheets for just such a thing. So when you are designing sites and you have a problem with your design in different browsers, remember the different techniques to get around that problem.

Real Estate Rant

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

Another day, another blog. This time though I haven’t touched a MLM in awhile. In place I’ve taken real estate among other things. While working on improving a site dealing with homes for sale in Palm Springs and California and such, I just decided to do things a little differently in terms of CSS.

Usually I don’t mess with the positioning of the main div at all, but I kinda wanted to just to get it to look a little more like the clients site. Just a little bit in adjustments in size and margins and I got it to look really similar to the clients site I’d like to think. Of course, no flash and I didn’t mess with the positioning of the menu. Not much today, just a little mixup since I’ve got work to be gettin to.