Do you manage to develop, make and structure CSS documents? Without errors? Compatible with both IE7, Firefox and Safari - and off course the beloved IE6(!) ? Maybe you do… But do you then know how to keep the size of your CSS documents to a minimum?
Okay, enough of all the retorically questions! Here we want to go through the most common mistakes that we know of.
If you havent noticed, we have just converted our blog to English. Our Danish readers may think “why?!”. The answer is simple; we think the Internet is big enough for all of us!
A big part of our present posts and off course coming posts, will deal with technologies, work-arounds, tips & tricks, and tutorials. We want to share this with a bigger audience than people understanding Danish.
While more and more people are using faster Internet connections and we get more and more high-speed Internet connections at work and in our private home, it seems like the designers and developers forget an important issue in their work with web sites - the speed!
The whole so-called Web 2.0 wave certainly has an effect on this issue. Every site has now implemented Flickr galleries, Twitter integration, FaceBook plugins, etc., etc. All these functions need an external server-call which ultimately will slow down a site’s load-time.
YouTube is a good thing - we love it! Sometimes you’ll find the video to end a discussion, other times you’ll find just that tutorial you wanted, and then there are all the less serious clips! The invaluable clips which make us laugh our lounges up…
Excuse me, but it won’t get any more crazy than this. A clip we eventually found on this sunny friday afternoon.