Ever wonder what your website looks like in different browsers? Even though most of us would prefer that people didn’t use browsers like Internet Explorer 6, these old browsers are still widely used. If you want to make sure that your site is not completely broken in these old browsers, try Browsershots.org.
Browsershots generates screenshots of [...]
View your site in (almost) every browser with Browsershots
by Jim on 14. Jan, 2008 in CSS, Web Authoring
Firebug
by Jim on 27. Dec, 2006 in CSS, Web Authoring
While working on a new site today, I was reminded of just how great the Firebug extension for Firefox really is. I used Firebug heavily about 6 months ago for a Ruby on Rails application. I used it mostly for monitoring and debugging my AJAX calls. Firebug has come a long way [...]
CSS Box Model – 3D Demo
by Jim on 24. May, 2004 in CSS, Web Authoring
Ever felt confused by the css box model? I sure have. Here’s a nice little flash app that helps visually clear up some of those question marks that may be hanging over your head. Of course, remember that IE5/Win doesn’t render the box model this way … so you’ll have to use [...]
A CSS Redesign?
by Jim on 18. May, 2004 in CSS, Web Authoring
I just finished reading Jeffrey Zeldman’s book “Designing with Web Standards“. All I can say is, wow! If you work with websites, this book is a must-read. The only problem is that now I feel awfully ashamed of the websites I’ve designed in the past 2 years and I feel a compelling [...]

