Amber Weinberg: Freelance Web Developer specializing in semantic WordPress, Mobile, CSS and HTML5 Development

The Blog

How To Easily Tame the IE6 Monster in 5 Minutes

Oddly enough I got a lot of random questions asking me how I deal with IE6 yesterday, so I thought it would be a perfect way to expand on how I get IE6 to behave properly (most of the time) in 5 minutes or less. Let’s start with some of the most common problems developers...

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The Right, Easy & Quick Way To Do CSS Image Rollovers

We (me) all get lazy sometimes and tend to skip this particular type of CSS development, especially when we (me) decide to launch their portfolio in one weekend. The proper way to do image rollovers, is to use a sprite. Why? This avoids the pause between loading the hover image; and it also negates the...

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How To Make CSS Expanding Rounded Navigation Menus & Buttons

Expanding navigations and buttons are great when you anticipate additions to your navigation, or are unsure of the amount of content. Since I started this blog after I redesigned my site, I ended up having to squeeze the blog link in. Since this, of course, presented browser problems, I decided to go ahead and making...

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Nifty IE CSS and HTML Tricks and Tips

I see a lot of people struggling with making their website compatible in IE6 and IE7. I keep a nice little library on my computer of such useful snippets of code, I thought I’d share some to help the development world out just a bit.

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Business of the Web Part 3 : What does valid code mean to me?

As coding is my specialty, the last post of this series hits close to home. Many clients and non-developers can often see that a website looks bad graphically, but  (unless broken) they can not see how bad a website looks behind the scenes. I’m talking about HTML and CSS. These things are the skeleton and...

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