I finally managed to put together some CSS Reset Rules, using a combination from Eric Meyer and random custom styles I’ve found useful:
/* RESET *******************************************************/
html, body, div, span, applet, object, iframe,
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, p, blockquote, pre,
a, abbr, acronym, address, big, cite, code,
del, dfn, em, font, img, ins, kbd, q, s, samp,
small, strike, [...]
20. That’s weird….
19. It’s never done that before.
18. It worked yesterday.
17. How is that possible?
16. It must be a hardware problem.
15. What did you type in wrong to get it to crash?
14. There is something funky in your data. OR It’s a data problem, not a program problem.
13. I haven’t touched that module in weeks!
12. [...]
I joined Twitter a little while ago but only recently got into it, it’s actually a really good way of knowing what your friends and generally anyone you’re interested in is up to.
It’s a little bit similar to Facebook’s status updates, but its only that – You update your status and those that are ‘following’ [...]
I was at the @Media conference on the 29th and 30th May (Thurs and Fri), getting some training – a web design and development conference. The focus is pretty much on user experience and front-end technology. Anyway, here’s a little run-down of the event. For anyone that is interested, links are provided to presentations where [...]
Battle of the browsers, great picture!
26 Nov 2008 |
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How amazing was the first part of Season 8 of Smallville!! Unfortunately it is the final season of Smallville and it’s currently on a season break and season 8 of Smallville will be returning on the 15th January 2009.
Having attended SMX London on the 4th and 5th November and sitting through two days and 15 hours worth of presentations I felt very much inspired and on the ball about latest SEO strategies, tools and tips to get any campaign up and going.
With SEO adrenaline pumping (and some good coffee) the first day kicked [...]
Spelling Bee is one of the first projects I worked on at ID Media London, using XHTML and CSS. The site is aimed at improving spelling for school children around the UK.
The website offers a number of Flash-based games offering different spelling challenges across a variety of difficulty levels. The key features of the games [...]
If you’re thinking about getting yourself a brand new website for a business venture its always hard to work out what you actually want your website to do for you and your business, what its objectives will be and how it will develop into a strong brand for a bright future.
It is so easy to [...]