If you run the stats, you’ll find you wasted bandwidth, you wasted valuable (vertical) space on the screen, and you lowered CTR to more important items on the page that deserve more attention. Also now you created for yourself a real problem with “if IE”–now you have something that breaks when MS fixes their browser.
That said, I agree it’s better to use code in place of bitmaps, depending on the application.
louckster
Just saved all of us designers some time. Thanks for the video!
amanda1989
awesomeeeee
mastantoganteng
Oh man… It’s really great. I used to use some pictures to make the effect! Many thanks ^^
generalg007
great tutorial, tks
meshachdeveloper
Great tutorial, thanks Jeff. 🙂
TheUnillogical
4 mins of my life spent well, thx Jeff
jnjoblon
Excellent Tut!
mikegc0
@nekst86 Looks like Web Developer Toolbar (Google it)
lBeppel
Great tutorial!
nekst86
nice, thx! witch firefox addon you use to edit the code? norman from germany
The question is: What is the end result of this?
If you run the stats, you’ll find you wasted bandwidth, you wasted valuable (vertical) space on the screen, and you lowered CTR to more important items on the page that deserve more attention. Also now you created for yourself a real problem with “if IE”–now you have something that breaks when MS fixes their browser.
That said, I agree it’s better to use code in place of bitmaps, depending on the application.
Just saved all of us designers some time. Thanks for the video!
awesomeeeee
Oh man… It’s really great. I used to use some pictures to make the effect! Many thanks ^^
great tutorial, tks
Great tutorial, thanks Jeff. 🙂
4 mins of my life spent well, thx Jeff
Excellent Tut!
@nekst86 Looks like Web Developer Toolbar (Google it)
Great tutorial!
nice, thx! witch firefox addon you use to edit the code? norman from germany
thanks jeffrey.
Perfect example of IE stupidity.
P.S.
Great tip Jeff. Thank you!
great tutorial as usually, Thanx
Thanks Jefferey great tutorial
Thank you very much Jefferey.