Recent posts by John Botica

Google Is Dropping IE6 Support – So Should You

A few weeks back you may have read some articles regarding Google, Adobe and others being victims of an IE exploit. Microsoft recommended its users stop using IE6 and IE7 now due to a security loop hole… More

Unobtrusive JavaScript Saves You Time & Money, Keeps Your Website Agile

You might have heard someone mention unobtrusive JavaScript, a colleague, employee or friend, and you may not know what exactly they were referring to. My hope is to explain what it is, give some very… More

Google Maps Strategies – Keep Users On Your Website

A lot of websites offer their users a map of some sort showing where their offices are located, where an event is going to be or even a route or travel plan. Google Maps is… More

Make Your Website More Efficient By Splitting CSS

A while back I wrote a post on prepackaged CSS and I thought it time to do another one on Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) organization. Essentially what I want to drive home in this post… More

Slide User Experience Home with jQuery UI

A while back we started working with a team from AutoTrader Mexico to create a solution which will offer the optimal user interface design and user experience for their service. The project is still in… More

Tips To Make Your Schedule More Flexible

I just got back from a brief vacation to the Northwest to visit my father-in-law and had a couple hundred emails to go through. Along with the waiting emails I had to get back into… More