Life, web, and caffeine. By Pat Collins.
ESPN.com is making some subtle changes that are making even the most laid-back of the web geek/sports fan crowd sit up and take notice.
It seems the Connecticut-based sports media giant has been phasing out the use of a technique similar to sIFR to replace headlines on its web site using Flash elements. First, it happened […]
Posted in Design, Entertainment, Web, Sports.
I’d like to thank some sites who have linked to Left Lane and have improved the visibility of a humble web geek:
Posted in Design, Web, StickyNotes, Left Lane.
I’m trying this mofo’ out without titles. How cool am I?
Posted in Design, Pittsburgh, Web, StickyNotes, Random.
I’ll admit, I’m a little annoyed. Alas, it’s open season on public betas this week.
I went to open Left Lane in the brand spanking new release version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 and immediately saw this glaring error:
The site looks fine in every other browser. I like the anti-aliased text and all, but I thought […]
Let them eat cake. Please, let it be the first step in a process of dehacking CSS code for IE. From Stylegala.
Posted in Software, Web, StickyNotes.
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