Tag: javascript
Highcharts and HTML5: IE’s innerHTML unknown runtime error
Internet Explorer’s hoary old unknown runtime error comes back to haunt me in HTML5
Typekit: when will web fonts flow freely?
Better CSS3 implementation in some browsers brings many more typographic choices. But we’re not quite there yet.
Progressive enhancement and Flash: no longer a pact with the Devil
Using xHTML as an accessible data source for Flash objects just got a bit easier thanks to Faust.
jQuery .html() returns strange results in IE after other bindings
Sometimes we’re stuck with junk attributes in jQuery.html() for Internet Explorer.
Elsewhere on MikePadgett.com …
Val de Loire
Not for nothing is the Val de Loire called the ‘Garden of France’. Blooming flowers, lush pastures, rich vineyards and lazy old rivers.
- Originally published: 28 Apr 2011 in Europe
As Time Pedals By
Meeting up with some old friends from the cycling days.
- Originally published: 30 Oct 2007 in Personalia
St Feuillien Brune
4/5. Tasty brown ale with a rich, red brown colour. Full-bodied with fruity, woody flavours and a slightly dry finish.
- Originally published: 1 Jan 2010 in Beer
Dijleland
The Dijle twists and turns through Flemish Brabant, fed by many other streams and rivers.
- Originally published: 24 Apr 2010 in Walking
In sickness…
Books to be avoided when passing time during a recovery from sickness.
- Originally published: 13 Jul 2006 in Editorial
Who you gonna call?
Hello you, I'm Mike Padgett. I'm not a Princeton curator, Knoxville mayoral candidate, Kentuckian pastor or Arizona journalist, I just share the same name. In fact, I am a consultant working in user experience and information design.
I also enjoy travel, concerts, films and walking.
I'm originally from Yorkshire, England but nowadays I live in Belgium. My current favourite Belgian beer is Black Albert.
Shameless self-promotion
Over a year in the making, Dopeology.org is my latest personal project: a topology of doping in thirty years of European pro road cycling.
I collected information from thousands of sources, then I modelled and published it via a lightweight user interface.
