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HTML signatures in Google Mail

Gmail’s main shortcoming has always always been their lack of native support for HTML signatures. Fortunately, there is an easy workaround.

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Conditional IF statements for IE

We all know Microsoft’s Internet Explorer plays by different rules to other browsers, but fortunately it’s not difficult to tame these differences with conditional statements.

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The double-margin bug in IE6 is one of those inexplicable behaviours of the aged browser that nobody quite understands: the developers claimed to be following the W3C’s CSS standards with IE6′s rendering, but sometimes this can almost be forgiven..

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Not even a year ago, I spent a couple of days wrestling with Mark Davidson’s sIFR in an attempt to find a cross-browser compatible method of embedding custom fonts into a website I was developing.

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Google Images is a veyr valuable source of website traffic, but how do you stop people just coming to the site, stealing your images, and leaving again?

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Nice Pictures

Nice Pictures website: a mesh of XHTML, CSS and JQuery to produce a slick, professional and activating website for this young film company to show off their movies and attract investors.

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