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5 items tagged “drew-mclellan”

2009

The Cost of Accessibility. Drew McLellan comments on the seemingly inevitable march towards JavaScript dependent applications, and argues that JavaScript frameworks such as Cappuccino have a duty to integrate accessibility in to their core.

# 25th February 2009, 10:31 pm / accessibility, cappuccino, drew-mclellan, javascript

2008

When Bugs Collide: Fixing Text Dimming in Firefox 2. Handy tips from Drew on fixing the glitchy text rendering in Firefox 2 when you animate opacity without breaking alpha-transparent PNGs in IE6.

# 19th June 2008, 6:09 pm / browsers, bugs, css, drew-mclellan, firefox2, ie6, javascript, jquery, opacity, pngs

2007

Transparent PNGs in Internet Explorer 6. 24ways kicks off again, with the first article introducing super-sleight, an updated script for getting transparent PNGs to work in IE6.

# 1st December 2007, 12:03 am / 24-ways, drew-mclellan, ie, ie6, javascript, pngs

2005

Have a webby Christmas

Sadly there’s no Perl Advent Calendar this year, but the slack has been picked up by Drew McLellan’s 24 ways to impress your friends—a neat web development tip every day until Christmas.

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