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Internet Explorer 6, transparent PNGs and absolutely positioned child elements

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... or how IE6 yet again drove me close the point of insanity. IE6 is notoriously useless when it comes to transparent PNG images, with Microsoft inexplicably never having added support for the file format in all these years. As such, web developers who want to get fancy with their transparency (hey, that rhymes!) have to ...

iPhone development and CSS3

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I just bought an iPhone and so, naturally, being a web developer I've started looking at what can be done with iPhone apps. Having a look at one of Apple's demos (iPhoneButtons) reminded me that of course you only have to develop for Safari on the iPhone and therefore can use some of the nifty CSS3 ...

Live re-design time!

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Following a recent trend for 'live re-designs', I've rashly (it's 1.15am) decided to start re-designing this website in its live state. What that means for tonight is that I've replaced the stylesheet with a super-basic one, including the reset.css and typography.css files from the Blueprint CSS framework for a quick-start on the whole vertical rhythm thing. ...

We're hiring

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At Gottabet we're looking for a 'web application designer' to join the team. The job entails a range of web dev, from helping design various sections/features of the website to implementing them in HTML and CSS. There's a full job spec on the website, so if you're a developer who's big on web standards looking for ...

IE6 and position:relative (aka: 3 wasted hours of my life)

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At Gottabet, we've started to migrate the website to a cleaner, wider layout that I've been working on for the past few months. We started by launching a new homepage and a couple of weeks ago we trialled a new signup page (via A/B test) and then rolled that out for everyone. Yesterday we launched our ...