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Advertising may be the only business in the world where the clients with the most money can make demands until they get the agency’s worst product, while the small client with little to spend must meekly accept the agency’s best.
Thomas Murray
Here is a round up of some very useful tricks and snippets for web designers.
I was fortunate enough to get to see Woven Hand play in Spokane, Washington last night. Awesome concert.
I didn’t quite get the photos that I would have liked to, due to a couple tall guys in front. But these turned out okay.
And I’ve been steady with javascript:; ever since.
Ever since I’ve become friends with jQuery, I’ve found that using # inside an anchor href has become occasionally overly jealous and sometimes outright psychotic. After these past incidences, which usually fall in line with using fun stuff like localScroll and scrollTo, I’ve decided to tell # to # sand, and strictly go with javascript:; inside my href.
As # works as an anchor reference point, for the top of your page, you can imagine it may get in the way of content sliders and other plugins and scripts that make use of a #’d href.
The battle between MAC and PC continues in the form of a transformer dual.