You’ll probably never see it unless you use Firebug or look at Apache raw access logs, but jquery.gritter causes 404 errors repeatedly.
The problem with 404′s is that they are like visiting relatives. They don’t go away unless you do something about it, and you usually can’t be bothered to do something about them – because it’s really not that bad.
Of course, sometimes it is. Especially if you get it on every page load. These …
This post is part of the “Be nice to your users” web UI design series.
There are many things that contribute to the rise or fall of your website. Anyone, and Google especially, will tell you that content is king. You have to have good, original content. Your site needs to be original, provide good value for your users, etc etc.
But there are always those small things that can make or break it for you.
Design …
This post is part of a “Be nice to your users” web UI design series I plan to write.
With the whole Web2.0 fluid/milky design that many sites are using now, it became very popular to use shades of gray for the main text color on websites.
Sometimes, this gray can be really difficult to read, especially for people with less-than-perfect eye sight.
Additionally, your users may not have the same excellent screen that you use to …
We’ve all been there: You have a website design. There are placeholders for galleries or thumbnails or what-have-you. Sweet as.
You code, fire up the browser and -
the images are all wrong! They are too large, your page looks awful, or you get sliders all over the place. Not happy at all.…
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