T&S SAID WHAT?!
Everything we claim we wrote in the "html" category
We recently had one of our designers create a table design for a client with alternating column colors. Instead of laughing at her and not coding it, we instead decided to use a little jQuery goodness to get it taken care of. We included the following code in our document’s head, using the Google jQuery [...]
I’m Sean Sanders, one of the relatively new programmers here at T&S. Our former programmer Nick Little blogged previously about tools to help with web development, and one of those tools I find incredibly useful is the Firebug plugin for Firefox. There are some situations when having the ability to look at the CSS in [...]
Disclosure: This post is for tech-inclined WordPress users, who like to code, or even do it out of necessity. If that doesn’t interest you at all, or you have no idea what I’m talking about, feel free to ignore this post. We’re big fans of WordPress around here. Unfortunately, many of WordPress’s functions directly print [...]
No. Let me elaborate. Years ago, website were all about controling the user’s experience. Some sites went so far as to set up their site with a series of “Next Page” buttons instead of actual, usable navigation. Thanksfully, the web design industry has come a long way. In more modern times, we have come to [...]





