Check out the link below.
jQuery switching div class effect with animations.
I’m using Firefox with Firebug addon to see the div automatically change from “newClass” to “anotherNewClass”.
Look at the page and under the div class=”toggler”. …continue reading

I just completed a new web design project using WordPress and HTML5. I did my normal browser testing with IE7, IE8, IE9, FireFox, Chrome, and Safari.
Everything looked good and I uploaded all the files to the server.
The following day my client told me there was an issue on their end with IE9, but all other browsers look fine. …continue reading

How to build social media buttons to slide up and down next to your website?
Basically, it is a floating menu that contain social media buttons like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, just to name a few.
Keep in mind I’m putting this together into my WordPress website without a plugin, without jquery, and only CSS. So, it’s light weight and you should be …continue reading

Websites with charts and graphs for the most popular browsers that support different elements of HTML5 and CSS3.
Browsers like Firefox 3.6+, Safari5+, IE 9+, Chrome 10+, Opera 11+ all support HTML5 and CSS3 differently. Check out the websites below to see if your browser is compatible with HTML5 and CSS3.
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With the introduction of new Windows operating system like Vista back in 2008 and in 2010 Windows 7, both includes IE7 and now IE8.
The time has come for IE6. This is welcome news for any web designers and web developers. Because IE6 lack so many functionalities other modern and newer browsers have, but IE6 was widely used my most internet users back a few years ago.
Well, it is time for IE6 to die. …continue reading
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