Authors: K: Jeremy Keith
Jeremy Keith is an Irish web developer living and working in Brighton, southern England. When he’s not making websites, he plays bouzouki with the band Salter Cane. His online home can be found at Adactio.
Articles By This Author
They Shoot Browsers, Don’t They?
Issue 253February 19, 2008
Version targeting will allow Microsoft to reach new heights of standards compliance where CSS and (especially) scripting are concerned. But to benefit from it, developers must explicitly opt in. That’s just not right, says Jeremy Keith. And it’s doomed to fail, because standardistas, by their very nature, will refuse to opt in.
Behavioral Separation
Issue 218June 20, 2006
Breaking up is hard to do. But in web design, separation can be a good thing. As Jeremy Keith explains, content, style, and behavior all deserve their own space.
JavaScript Image Gallery
Issue 170February 6, 2004
Making an online gallery of pictures should be a quick process. The gap between snapping some pictures and publishing them on the web ought to be a short one. Here’s a quick and easy way of making a one-page gallery that uses JavaScript to load images and their captions on the fly.


