Paul Russo |
Hi, my name is Paul Russo and I'm a designer based in Austin, Texas. I work at St. Edward's University as a Front-end Designer and Developer. I am also the Web Communications Chair for AIGA Austin Chapter. I do freelance work, where I get to work with a lot of great people and design fun stuff. Using this as my main site, till I get some time to redesign my portfolio site. View my work (e-mail me for more) Need to get a hold of me? Drop me an e-mail. Find me on: Twitter / LinkedIn / Facebook / Design Directory |
An entertaining bookmarklet by Elbert Filius to break even the most hardened of standards-compliant websites. (via Elliott Kember)
This is awesome, even more reason why everyone needs to stop trying to hack and fix their ie6 sites and just abandon ie6 for good. You can give me 10,000 reasons why we should still do it, but its a waste of time. And honestly, why are we still supporting an 8+ year old browser to begin with. No one uses netscape, atleast I hope not.
If all else, you as a designer or developer should know this by now. You should be telling every one of your clients it is a dead product and they will lose out on amazing new features that the web (CSS3 and HTML 5) have to offer.
HA! As much as I hate this, I love this.
This is freaking hilarious and ♥-breaking at the same time. awesome.
An entertaining bookmarklet by Elbert Filius to break even the most hardened of standards-compliant websites.
Wow, it is kinda fun...just keep pressing it over and over again. It’s sort
I made the mistake of going to a website that didn’t break too much.
This is awesome, even more reason why everyone needs to stop trying to hack and fix their ie6 sites and just abandon ie6...