Site Launch: BCA Hospitality

August 12th, 2009 | 21:09

Just finished a new site designed by Evan McHugh for a hospitality company. http://www.bcahospitality.com

It was a fairly simple site, 6 pages with a blog and an email sign up. But they wanted all the content to be editable, which was a little bit of a challenge because of the complexity of the layouts of most pages.

bcahospitality.com

Site Launch (finally) – The Ink Bunny Diaries

February 3rd, 2009 | 15:59

New site design for theinkbunnydiaries.com. Probably the most complicated layout I’ve coded. Also includes a WordPress blog, multiple image galleries feeding from flickr, and a Recent Tweet widget feeding from Twitter.

the ink bunny diaries dot com

This site marks the point in my web site development career where I officially started to give the middle finger to any IE 6 users. I will no longer spend hours and hours trying to make things look right in IE6 unless I’m getting paid for it specifically.

Site Launch – GiftCardGiver.com

January 10th, 2009 | 23:57

Just launched a new site for Jeff Shinabarger’s Gift Card Giver project:

Gift Card Giver

TMTech – Client Support Site

December 9th, 2008 | 17:00

A site I did a while back for my company:

Screen shot of TMTech Support Site

Happy Birthday IE6… now please die!

August 28th, 2008 | 13:05

Yesterday was the SEVENTH anniversary of the launch of Internet Explorer 6. And unfortunately, a large number of people are STILL using this old and broken browser.

Now you may think, “what do you care what web browser I am using?” Well, as I was coding the latest site for my web development side job, I decided to use it as an example to show just how much extra work is caused by people still using IE 6.

After I had finished the main frame layout for each page, I stopped to check it across all the major browsers. Here are the results:

Firefox:

Safari:

IE7(yes, IE7 is *almost* a decent browser):

and here is that same page, as displayed in IE6:

So, to anyone who is still using Internet Explorer 6, this is where I have to start *breaking* the code, and substituting images to make it look right for you and your retarded browser. And that process is usually looong and painful. Luckily, Microsoft actually allows us to deliver a hack-ridden formatting in a way that only IE can see, therefore not muddling up the other (standards compliant) browsers code. Never-the-less, it causes many long hours wasted on every site you code.

So I beg you… Please update or switch to firefox!