Removing browser padding!
Both Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator introduce padding between their edges and contents. Padding is the blank space between the inside edge of the browser window and the actual web page contents. This padding can range from 10 to 12 pixels depending on the browser, platform and version. Here we’ll look at a simple HTML trick to remove the padding around web page contents. You...
Read MoreAutomatically redirecting visitors to another page
It might so happen that during the web site maintenance process, you might rename a page or move it to another location. One of your kind visitors (rare!) informs you that he/she stumbled on this page and it shows a “404 page not existing error”. Think about other users who have ‘bookmarked’ this page or worse still, search engines that have indexed this page. A remedy for...
Read MoreImportant HTML Tip – Quoting HTML attribute values
This is an important HTML tip. The values of attributes can contain text, hexadecimal color codes or numbers. In case of JavaScript event handlers, the values consist of small JavaScript code. A sincere advice for good and clean HTML coding is to ALWAYS put quotes around attribute values. It is a good habit, will save you many headaches and avoid errors especially when attribute values contain...
Read MoreDo You need a Twitter Background?
With the ever growing popularity of social media, namely Twitter, I have had many people come to me and ask if I design backgrounds for Twitter. My answer is, Yes!! If you are needing a background for Twitter consider using me. Plus for a limited time only, there is no charge for twitter backgrounds. You read right, NO CHARGE! You can contact me through my website, KyleReddoch.com, or through...
Read MoreWeb 2.0 – The Internet Evolves
Every once in a while, technology takes a startling leap ahead. Call it an evolutionary “fast-forward.” Web 2.0 is such an event. It is basically changing all the rules as it relates to how people use the Net. But I’m getting ahead of myself. To understand this important change, you need to remember Web 1.0… For the longest time, websites were nothing more than virtual billboards,...
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