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Things I’ve learned while working at Burnkit.

  • Posted: March 24th, 2008

Internet Exporer 6 gets absolute positioning all wrong.
If your using an element as a hook for another elements positioning. IE6 0,0 point doesn’t care about padding, so if you have an element styled like so:

IE7 anchor bug fix.

  • Posted: September 6th, 2007

IE7 needs some special attention when using a certain kind of link style. If your using a button style like my category links on the right, you’ll find that IE7 won’t pick up the hit point unless you mouse over text.
Solution: Whip up your image editor of choice, and create that spacer.gif from yester-year. Save […]

The best tool for turning your photoshop mockups into code.

  • Posted: August 7th, 2007

The Ruler.
The ruler is the answer and holy grail for turning your photoshop layout into a valid html/css layout. Where is this beloved tool?
Hiding inside your eye dropper palette waiting to be unleashed in all it’s glory. How do you use this tool?
1. Select the measure tool measure tool .
2. Drag from the starting point […]

5 apps to help boost that thing we call productivity.

  • Posted: August 7th, 2007

Ok, so I’ve been meaning to share some cool stuff I found in the last few weeks. Here are some links.
1. http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
Synergy: This is prob the one of the best apps I’ve found. Use synergy to share the keyboard, mouse, and clipboard between as many computers as you have. This saves tons of time […]

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John's a web developer and designer located in Vancouver BC. When he isn't busy with code he enjoys a 130 degree macchiato whilst improving his brain age.

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