Archive: September 2008

Ultimate Image Replacement

What is image replacement? If you are a web developer who cares about standards you have surely come across CSS image replacement techniques. If not, you can do a bit of research on the available methods of image replacement and the original Fahrner Image Replacement (FIR). The basic idea here is to use standard html markup containing text, and then replace it with an image using CSS. Using this method search engines and screen readers can understand the HTML, while at the same time your users get to see the image of the text. This is generally used when a web developer (or client) needs wants to use a specialized font for page headings instead of a web friendly font. (more…)

Hello world!

Yes after all this time, I have decided to start a blog. “Why?” you ask. Well, I’ve been a web developer for over 7 years, and it just got to the point where I had too many ideas, experiences and work I wanted to publish. So, if you want to hear my tips and tricks ranging from css to javascript to design be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed. I also hope to throw in some occasional posts on tech gear, software, music, travel, and fashion as well. (more…)

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Jesse Schoberg

Jesse Schoberg is a web developer. He founded LJ Host in 2001. He has a passion for web standards.

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