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Animation and Movement with jQuery

I recently finished a website design for Eagle Jewelry (http://www.eaglejewelrysf.com) that has some very nice movement and animation all done jQuery.  With the No Flash on the Apple iPads many of the flash sites are just nice big blank screens on the iPad.  The alternative text on most flash sites is a link to download and install Flash but with no support on an iPad you don’t even see that message since it isn’t an alternative.

Eagle Jewelry on the iPad

Eagle Jewelry on the iPad

I personally don’t own an iPad but there is a handy little tool out there to check a website on an iPad screen called iPadPeek.  Just type in the URL and you can see your website (see screenshot).

I’m still learning jQuery but it is a really nice alternative.  I have to look forward to learning HTML5 soon for some of the same reasons but for now this worked out fine.

Sometimes I just want to wait in the waiting room and not be the mechanic under the hood

Whah!Sometimes you think something is going to just take you a few minutes and then….2 hours later.

My WordPress sidebar widgets are acting up!!!! Whah!!!!

…but I love love love you WordPress so it’s ok.

[NOTE:  I'm a dork...or I'm just very tired.  Things work fine just had my widget cache moduel ON.  I would say scratch that post but I've posted more today than I have in the last six months.  This is because "my whole set up" works great and I had to keep logging in to see how I set myself up to work so darn smoothly so I could do it for someone else.  Leading by example...sorta!]

Ok…so now I see that my blockquotes run under images! Oy vey!!!!!

Never ending problems with ie…why does anyone even use that browser?

Trash ieThe world according to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer must not be a very pretty one.  I wish I could just ignore that #$@^%$# browser entirely because it just seems that I rarely have problems with Chrome, Safari, and Firefox and web pages work just fine or are relatively easy to fix.  There is always one online viewer out of 100′s that use ie that seem to be the first ones to see the site and then since they don’t have real lives anyway….immediately let everyone know your page “in their world” doesn’t look right.  They must really be tired of complaining (and they do) about how websites look.

So I had an issue with a WordPress site that has a pretty crazy template based on WP-Frameworks that I inherited and everything seemed to be fine in ie8 but not for all.  I found that when people had their “compatibility view” on for ie7 this is what messed it up.  Fortunately, there is a code you can put in your headers’ meta-tags that fixes that issue without having to work up a completely differnt css for ie.  Now of course, for those that are truly using ie7….I just have to say “I’m sorry”,  but I’m sure they are just used to life being miserable anyways.  (*Note:  I will have to fix it for ie7 eventually but the template really needs to be truly fixed but right now, launching is more important.)

…can you tell I’m in a bad mood abut this?!?

Not a very recent post but this is where I found my quickfix on TheSiteWizard.com.

Additional sites that made me feel better were:

http://www.IhateIE.com

I hate IE Blog

I Hate Internet Explorer Facebook page

Social Icons – love the Furry Cushion Icons

Some of the social icons out there are just fabulous.  I use a lot of them in combination with creating custom buttons or graphics for sites or emails.

I love the Furry Cushion Social Icons and if you are really into it you can get the actual Social Pillows to match.  Not a problem matching the Cheers Set, which is kinda fun.  If you go to Smashing Magazine and just search “social icons” they have links to a variety of sets you can download.

I just need a fuzzy client to use them for!


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Give product tours to clients

I finally finished…or rather cleaned up my demo area of Archetype Marketing.  I have always had an area that I upload programs like Drupal, Joomla, WordPress, and other open source programs so I can learn them and use them to test modules, etc. before installing them on client sites.  I also use the area to do walk-throughs.  Clients “think” they can do certain things and after they try it they make think otherwise.  The other thing that I started to do is to design templates that will work on several of the options so that if a client changes their mind and wants to use WordPress instead of Drupal for example then I don’t have to start all over again from a design standpoint.  Sometimes the best solutions is to combine a few options to so this helps with keeping the branding to go across the various platforms.

I’ve also loaded a few template examples across multiple platforms so you can see how they can be loaded on several options.  This is really going to help me and MAN…I am so glad I got this done.

Yippy for me.  Another thing off my 2010 list.  I’m smoking right now.

AM Demo Site

Archetype Marketing's Demo Area

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