February 2010

Ryan Ours's picture

CSS Font-Sizes

Best practices for readability and accessibility of your web-fonts.

As a front-end web developer or designer, you may be confused about which unit to use when decalring font-sizes in your CSS. Here I will attempt to explain what each of the possible units means and why one is better than another.Read more

Peter Cook's picture

Refresh Indy

Refreshing your mindset

Refreshing your mindset

On the first Wednesday of every month, at 7 pm, the Rock Bottom restaurant in downtown Indianapolis is the spot for some of the best web professional minds in Indy to eat and drink. For two hours, over twenty professionals, whose combined skills cover every aspect of web development and design, discussed the latest trends concerning the web and technology. This group was brought together by Refresh Indy. As the group’s numbers continue to grow, so does it’s combined knowledge and influence.Read more

Aaron Dudenhofer's picture

Caution: IE6 Ahead

Considerations about creating an IE6 compatible website

Considerations about creating an IE6 compatible website

 Many developers and web designers would like to dismiss Internet Explorer 6 (IE6). It requires a lot of time for compatibility issues, and it seems to dismiss many other browser's "best practices". With the introduction to Google Chrome, the IE 6 statistics have been dropping. When reviewing our company's site statistics, we have noted that 25% of our visitors are using Internet Explorer. Out of that 25%, only 6% uses IE6.Read more