April 24, 2007About Veanndesign Blog
Veanndesign Blog has been created by Anna Vester – a freelance web designer at www.veanndesign.com.
About Anna Vester
I have been designing websites since early 2003. I enjoy creating websites that are pleasant and eye-catching, and I strive to build sites that are standards compliant and accessible. Along with CSS, Xhtml, PHP, MySQL, and a little bit of .Net knowledge, I have experience administering Windows and Unix servers.
When I am not sitting at my computer, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends, reading a good fiction or non-fiction book, playing sports (volleyball, tennis, etc), traveling, drinking coffee, taking pictures, and watching TV.
My other stomping grounds
If you use some of the same services, you are welcome to add me.
Some of the websites and blogs that I frequently visit.
- Smashing Magazine – great site for web related topics
- CSS Drive – gallery site and a news aggregator
- CSS Mania – great gallery website
- Bloglines – my favorite RSS Reader
- 456 Berea Street – a great blog by Roger Johansson
- Freelance Switch – great site for freelancers, it is filled with all kinds of useful articles.
- and more…



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Hi Anna. I posted a comment on your IE/PNG page last week with losing the clickable hand icon on links that use background images. I have mixed success using the position relative and z-index solution. I’m wondering if you have a moment to take a gander at:
http://corebusiness.shapebyforce.com/
The navigation is another one of those situations where adding the z-index and position relative don’t work. I’m thinking it has something to do with the absolute positioning of the UL but I’m not certain.
Anyway, I’m sure you are busy with your own freelance work but if you have a moment….
Thanks
Justin Rubaloff
Comment by Justin Rubaloff — July 10, 2008 @ 2:34 pm
Hey Justin, I checked your page out. Well it looks, like since the navigation images are also have transparency, which causes clash of two filters (outer_countainer and nav li a). Have you tried disabling filters for the nav buttons? If that works maybe you can convert those png images into gifs (if your design allows).
Sorry, wasn’t much of a help here.
PS. I dream about IE6 being obsolete. haha
Comment by anna — July 10, 2008 @ 6:34 pm