Despite the thin line appearing around the box in both Safari and Chrome on my Windows XP based machine, I can see what Tim’s trying to achieve here and like this simple tutorial. This is/may be the future! :)
However, we dont yet live in this future, and when my clients stats tell me that 90% of their visitors use IE (and less than 1% use Chrome and Safari combined), I sigh and we get on with the job. Don’t tell me they should change browsers. Most of them either don’t know what a browser is, or they physically can’t change their browser (automatic updates would have all IE users on version 7/8 by now otherwise).
That said, this site should be and is about looking to the future so keep up the good work. See you there someday.
Despite the thin line appearing around the box in both Safari and Chrome on my Windows XP based machine, I can see what Tim’s trying to achieve here and like this simple tutorial. This is/may be the future! :)
However, we dont yet live in this future, and when my clients stats tell me that 90% of their visitors use IE (and less than 1% use Chrome and Safari combined), I sigh and we get on with the job. Don’t tell me they should change browsers. Most of them either don’t know what a browser is, or they physically can’t change their browser (automatic updates would have all IE users on version 7/8 by now otherwise).
That said, this site should be and is about looking to the future so keep up the good work. See you there someday.