Here at Customer Street we like to do things right. In CSS terms this means building nice that work across all browsers and generally look the way the customer, or the company planned. However, if you are not a web developer you may not know that getting things to look right for Internet Explorer is a nightmare. This is because the browser does not recognise a lot of the proprietary styles that are in the Web Standard Definitions, and so we are forced to either changed our styles or find other hacks and tricks to get around the rendering issues.
I’ve been giving a hand with Smile Local recently, one of Customer Streets’ business directories which include UFindUs and MoreUK.
There’s some fairly big changes coming which all tie in with the new layout and some brand new tools which should benefit both businesses and users alike.
So I finished the Customer Street website yesterday and it’s looking good. It’s a new look and a new feel and will hopefully benefit potential customers. Feel free to go take a look and give me your feedback.
Thanks to James of Completely Pointless for his solution to the float doubled margins in IE which came in really useful.