Developer
Half Integrator, half Developer, James can swing both ways. In 2008 he completed a Diploma in Web Development and has been making websites behave the way they are supposed to ever since. James' specialty lies in front-end coding. He builds numerous interactive tools with Javascript and also knows all the CSS tips and tricks to make IE6 behave the way a good browser should!
In his spare time he enjoys hammering out melodies with his bands Run Ruby Run and James and The Players.
James’ signature move
Once considered impossible, this masterful piece of show-boat-man-ship involves passing the little hacky through a large circle of arms without touching the “rim”. Eat your heart out Michael Jordan!
James'
27 Jan 2012
fadeSlide.js is a different kind of jQuery carousel. The previous and next items are slightly visible, giving a cool… Read more »
23 Dec 2011
Earlier this year, Paul Boag wrote a great article explaining to clients why progressive enhancement is better for… Read more »
17 Nov 2011
A handy jQuery plugin that preloads your images hover state, then displays it "onHover". Read more »
09 Nov 2011
A handy jQuery plugin that turns container elements into links. Supports command/control click (open link in new tab). Read more »
11 Dec 2009
Drop shadows can take a fair amount of time to create using CSS, up until now! Read more »
02 Feb 2009
Create a styled submit button that varies in length as its value changes, without relying on Javascript! Read more »
22 Nov 2008
How to 'stick' the footer to the bottom of the screen Read more »