Author: Bill Pena | 300 views
28
Jan
Mobile websites have come a long way, but if you want to take full advantage of a smartphone’s hardware, or get listed in the iTunes App Store, you need to compile your code. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a mobile web app with an iPhone look and feel using jQTouch, then turn it into a native iPhone app using Phonegap. No Objective-C necessary.Tutorial DetailsProgram: PhonegapVersion: 0.
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Author: Umut M. | 106 views
19
Jan
ie-css3.js is a project by Keith Clark which enables Internet Explorer to identify CSS3 pseudo selectors & render any such styles.
Including 2 JS files (DOMAssistant is required too) into your web pages & inserting CSS files with the <link> tag (inline styles are not supported) will make the rules work.
How does it work?
ie-css3.js downloads each style sheet on the page and parses it for CSS3 pseduo
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Author: Dion Almaer | 95 views
18
Jan
Geuis Teses has released an enjoyable library called Helium that has the goal of testing your stylesheets for unused style.
You inject helium into your site (e.g. put it in an included footer) and then when you hit the first page you will have a popup asking for the pages you want to test. Helium will find the style sheets that you use and will store that information and the page information inside of localStorage.
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Author: Dion Almaer | 126 views
15
Jan
The incredibly popular jQuery library has released jQuery 1.4 on a new website that will celebrate 14 days of jQuery.
There are a lot of new features, and as usual performance gains are showcased.
Easy Setter Functions: For a while now, you’ve been able to pass a function into .attr() and the return value of that function is set into the appropriate attribute. This functionalilty has now been extended into all s
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Author: Siddharth | 319 views
6
Jan
A dash of animation can spruce up a dull interface. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to do it the right way with jQuery. A Word From the AuthorAnimation: a concept which often evokes divisive reactions from people. Some swear by its usefulness, whilst others rage at its overuse. Nevertheless, animations, when used right, often spruce up a user interface, and make it feel much more snappy and clean. In this
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Author: Umut M. | 79 views
6
Jan
Moousture is a JavaScript mouse gesture library, built with MooTools.
It simply checks the mouse movements & catches them if they follow any given route.
The library is very customizable. Variables like:
miliseconds mouse movements will be traced
interval of the number of mouse steps
errored movements to be ignored (in pixels)
can be defined.
With the help of a direction pad, new gestures can be created by s
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Author: Dan Wellman | 161 views
5
Jan
In this tutorial, we’re going to look at how we can easily create an attractive and space-saving content viewer which even works with JavaScript disabled. We’ll build a solid core of semantic HTML, styled with some basic CSS and we’ll then use jQuery to add further enhancements in the form of transition animations.The following screenshot shows what we’ll end up with by the end of the tutori
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Author: Dion Almaer | 96 views
4
Jan
Not sure if the whole WebGL thing will take off? Check out the video above which shows a simple scene constructed in blender and exported to GLGE for use in a WebGL capable browser.
What is GLGE?
GLGE is a javascript library intended to ease the use of WebGL; which is basically a native browser JavaScript API giving direct access to openGL ES2, allowing for the use of hardware accelerated 2D/3D applications witho
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Author: Umut M. | 94 views
4
Jan
Symphony is a XSLT-powered open source CMS that is created with PHP & uses MySQL for storing data.
It offers a very flexible usage as the data, logic & templating layers are all independent, meaning that whatever you implement can be modified, added or removed with minimum effort.
When compared to other popular CMS applications, the biggest difference is the template engine used. It is XSLT-based which mak
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Author: Umut M. | 96 views
4
Jan
Symphony is a XSLT-powered open source CMS that is created with PHP & uses MySQL for storing data.
It offers a very flexible usage as the data, logic & templating layers are all independent, meaning that whatever you implement can be modified, added or removed with minimum effort.
When compared to other popular CMS applications, the biggest difference is the template engine used. It is XSLT-based which mak
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