Wednesday, 28th May 2008
Using CSS to stop right-click image saving
You want to stop people casually stealing your nice images…
…you could use a bit of javascript to kill right-clicks but I think those are a BAD IDEA! They can really annoy a lot of users (especially people who use right-click based ‘mouse gestures’ when surfing) and are very easy to stop (by turning off js!).
Instead, you can use some (relatively) simple css. Here are some ways of stopping image saving with right-clicks with css.
Granted, they won’t stop someone who really wants to get the images, but they’re nicer than js!
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Wednesday, 28th May 2008
An Accessible CSS/Image Nav Bar
We all like css based ’sprite’ image nav bars, but quite a few are un-accessible or don’t work with css/images turned off.
So here’s a very accessible css/image nav bar that works in all modern browsers (and yes includes IE6!).
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Wednesday, 28th May 2008
CSS Borders for ‘fake buttons’ on links
Playing around with css, you can make some pretty border (double and triple)!/button effects on ‘normal’ links.
See the examples of css fake button borders!
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Wednesday, 28th May 2008
New Site - Under the Rainbow
Today a new site went live for my local Christian Bookshop - Under the Rainbow. Under the Rainbow is in Minehead, Somerset, UK.
It’s a ‘one-pager’.
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Tuesday, 22nd April 2008
New Site - whyangels?com
I’ve recently got a new site going at: www.whyangels.com
It’s a sister site to whychristmas?com and whyeaster?com but you guessed it, is about angels!
Ever wondered what angels are? What they look like or do? Well the site answers those questions (and more!) from what the Bible has to tell us about angels.
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