The images on your pages ever not loaded? Maybe… Well, have you ever noticed that?
1- Yes, I have.
2- No, how would it be?
If your answer is alike the second answer, now I am gonna talk about a quite simple method. With this method, you can informed easily and instantly about that your images not loaded and maybe you must. Yes, sometimes we need to know those image load failures, otherwise we can lose our visitors as a result of this non-tracking.
I want to talk about a method which I use on buttons and it should be different from others by you. With this method, you will see a little animation on the buttons when they pressed on. I recommend you to see this article if you are bored with the fixed buttons.
The buttons could be fixed when some CSS codes applied on them. For example, the CSS codes below will disable the animation of which button got applied.
.button {
background-color: #ccc;
border-width: 2px;
border-style: solid;
border-color: #eee #999 #999 #eee;
}
In fact, I was very excited when I heard its “pipelining” feature as a Firefox user. Because, this feature does speed up the Firefox 100% according to rumors and thence I had decided to try it. After using the Firefox with this for quite a while, I noticed the slowness on the page load. So I was going crazy when I try to open Facebook because of images loadings. I could not bear this situation because it was lasting a long time and I have not used Firefox for a while. So, I was broken with Firefox now :).
A few months ago I was designing an image gallery contains thumbnails. But I saw the thumbnails were in a mess. In order to fix this distorted preview, I thought about a solution method and applied it because of I got annoyed of this. Now, I am gonna talk about this method.
Yes, we can not expect that the thumbnails should be a fixed size every time if the image gallery has a dynamic content. Because, the thumbnails will be uploaded to server resizing by uploader program (PHP etc) depending on a resize algorithm. Therefore, it is possible to see a distorted preview where are the thumbnails.
Sometimes we want that the pages which we code are same in all browsers and for that we do some extra operations. Now, I will explain how can we restrict or stop the resizing feature on Safari for the textarea elements and remove online style for the textarea and input elements.
Hi everyone!
Yes, I think the time had come to have a blog page belongs to me. In the end I have been able to open my blog page even it is a little bit late because of my indecision on to determine the domain name and my some works on WordPress theme. In fact, it is important to fill it with useful informations and articles rather than open it and as I find time I will try for this.