The code and thoughts of Jesse Schoberg Co-Founder of DropInBlog

Facebook “Fan Us” fixed position side tab button

Recently I’ve been seeing these “feedback” tabs fixed to the left or right side of websites that open up customer feedback forms by companies like UserVoice. While browsing websites that use this product, these buttons have really gotten my attention. So I thought.. why not make one to promote a website’s Facebook Fan Page, so […]

Degradable PNG Transparency for IE6

All (sane) web developers are eagerly awaiting the day Internet Explorer 6 dies. While there are a number of opinions in the community on when we should drop support and how we should encourage users to upgrade, the (sad) fact is that (as of this writing) roughly 25% of the world is still using it. […]

Making better Forms: Clickable text for Radio Button and Checkbox Fields

I’ve never been a big fan of building web forms, and I don’t know many people who are. However, the fact of the matter is that almost every website has a few forms, and these forms play a key roll in the user experience.  Larger websites have huge, complex forms, that we as web developers […]

Ray Lamontagne – “Gossip in the Grain” Exclusive Live Videos

Here are some exclusive videos of songs from Ray Lamontagne‘s new album “Gossip in the Grain” due out on October 15th. These were taken at last night’s (October 3rd) show at the Wisconsin Union Theater in Madison, WI. They were recorded using my Cannon PowerShot SD1000 and a mini tripod. If you’ve ever been to […]

Custom Image Bullets for Unordered Lists using CSS

Unordered lists <ul> have become quite a staple in the modern web developer’s tool box. We’ve taken them quite far with fancy menus and the like. However, we seem to forget about styling good ‘ol lists! While we often put basic lists onto our sites, they do sometimes get a bit bland and it would […]

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 […]


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