Does your site have a consistent user experience? Twelve ways jQuery can “save the day”

By Travis Hardiman
August 19, 2009

Faced with some last minute global changes? Having problems implementing a feature in one of the 12 browsers you are targeting? Do you want to ensure that your site has a consistent experience regardless of the browser your users have? These are some of the realities of Web development.

After launching a brand guidelines Web site for a client, I was on our company intranet wiki documenting some of the useful JavaScript snippets that were used in this solution when it struck me just how many times jQuery (jquery.com) “saved the day” on this project. I wanted to share in the hope that these tips would help you out!

jQuery--write less, do more.

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Breaking the perfect Web mentality

By Ernie Bello
August 4, 2009

Too often, large Web projects are treated like traditional print or television ad campaigns. A large team will work tirelessly for months on end, honing and polishing the new site, and pushing to achieve elusive goals that were established long before. Arbitrary launch dates come and go.

Once the Herculean effort is complete and the site finally launches, everyone celebrates, takes their vacations, and believes their job is done – “mission accomplished.”

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