If you use the Genesis Framework Infinity Pro theme (or any theme with a fixed background), the background images will jump when scrolling in IE 11 (and numerous earlier versions but please don't be using those!) and in most versions of Edge. A fixed background on a website has been doing this for years and Microsoft has not ever released a fix for it. The newer Edge browser … [Read more...] about Infinity Pro StudioPress Theme IE11/Edge Fix Background Image Jumping
Browsers
Google Chrome to mark HTTP pages that collect passwords or credit cards as non-secure
Starting in January, your visitors may drop off your website if they see an insecure message from Google Chrome. Google announced in September "To help users browse the web safely, Chrome indicates connection security with an icon in the address bar. Historically, Chrome has not explicitly labelled HTTP connections as non-secure. Beginning in January 2017 (Chrome 56), we’ll … [Read more...] about Google Chrome to mark HTTP pages that collect passwords or credit cards as non-secure
The Importance of Upgrading Your Browsers
Someone on one of my lists sent a link to this article: https://www.thepaypalblog.com/2009/02/a-new-internet-vulnerability-and-tips-to-keep-you-safe/. The article highlights that there may be a 'middle-man' between you and the 'secure' website you are browsing. It offers a few tips to make sure you are really connected securely, but to me the most important is that the … [Read more...] about The Importance of Upgrading Your Browsers
DHTML Javascript & Mac IE5
I started out like most people in the web design field, using a pseudo WYSIWYG program to generate code. One of the first programs I used was Macromedia Fireworks to make some DHTML menus. Oh, when I figured out how to make my first drop down menu, I was estatic! It worked, sort of, in IE5 on the PC, not very good in NS 4.7, and the drop down part of the menu showed up … [Read more...] about DHTML Javascript & Mac IE5