I redesigned my wife’s web site, MelissaHarrisPhotography.com. It was built with Photoshop, Illustrator, jQuery, CodeIgniter, CSS3, and tender loving care. You will want to look at it in a browser that understands CSS3 to get the full effect (Firefox, Chrome, or Safari – sorry Opera, I did not check on you, but I’m guessing it’s much better than good ol’ Internet Explorer.) You can’t tell by looking – but it does have an entire custom built back-end for administering the portfolio and proofing sections of the site. The blog portion of the site will be updated very soon to match the new style.
She’s happy with it, so I’m happy with it. If you need a photographer – get in touch with her!
Leave me a comment to let me know what you think of the new design!
Discovered this “bug”, and its workaround. When applying the -moz-border-radius and the -moz-box-shadow to an input type=”text”, it didn’t work immediately with their default stylings. Once I set the border and background styles manually, it displayed quite nicely. Hooray for Firefox!
I love web development. I like using new technologies, especially when it makes my job go more smoothly and produces better looking and functioning web sites. I did a little test of CSS3, just to see what all the buzz was about. Overall, I like where it’s headed, but it’s not ready for prime time yet. I will be happy when it is! Most of my observations are written up on the page, so check it out. Feel free to comment here and let me know your thoughts. Are you using it yet? Why or why not?
Check out my demo page (feel free to use a few browsers for the full effect): CSS3 Demo