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70 new useful ajax and javascript techniques smashing magazine
As the Web grows and becomes more dynamic, more and more websites have user-generated content and tools that greatly improve the user experience in terms of usability
Source : http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/08/70-new-useful-ajax-and-javascript-techniques/

webwomans books the best javascript book and object reference
Web development books written by Tina Spain McDuffie, aka WebWoman, including JavaScript Concepts and Techniques: Programming Interactive Web Sites, which is used by over 100
Source : http://javascriptconcepts.com/

pro javascript techniques by john resig – example code
Pro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript
Source : http://jspro.org/code/

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JAVASCRIPT Design content that allows presentation according to the users needs and preferences Checkpoint 1.1 Provide a text equivalent for all non-text content.
Source : http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/2000/12/JavascriptTech.xhtml

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Pro JavaScript Techniques is the ultimate JavaScript book for the modern web developer. It provides everything you need to know about modern JavaScript, and shows what JavaScript
Source : http://jspro.org/

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The purpose of this article is to provide a list of advanced debugging techniques that are not easily found elsewhere on the web. Using Google to search for JavaScript debugging
Source : http://www.sitepen.com/blog/2008/04/03/advanced-javascript-debugging-techniques/

javascript debugging techniques in ie 6
Microsofts Internet Explorer 6 is almost universally hated by web developers. Fortunately, with the help of Visual Studio and by changing a few IE settings, we can make it much
Source : http://sixrevisions.com/javascript/javascript-debugging-techniques-in-ie-6/

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75 really useful javascript techniques smashing magazine
Developers and designers are using more and more JavaScript in modern designs. Sometimes this can be a hindrance to the user and take away from the simplicity of the
Source : http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/09/11/75-really-useful-javascript-techniques/

HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we’ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5’s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, even IE 6 Read more...
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HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we’ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5’s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, even IE 6 Read more...
Tags : best webExplorerHTMLinternetinternet explorerlastlayoutMark-up Correctlynew featuressemantic elementssupporttutorialtwitteruseversionwebweb designersweb development tutorials
I am right now working on a high-traffic project that will run in a sandbox that doesn't allow me to pull third party JavaScript or use canvas/Flash. Yet I need to generate bar charts from a set of data. The solution to me was to create the charts from HTML using CSS. There have been some solutions for this problem already but I wanted something very simple and easy to maintain. Hence all the markup I am using is Read more...
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I am right now working on a high-traffic project that will run in a sandbox that doesn't allow me to pull third party JavaScript or use canvas/Flash. Yet I need to generate bar charts from a set of data. The solution to me was to create the charts from HTML using CSS. There have been some solutions for this problem already but I wanted something very simple and easy to maintain. Hence all the markup I am using is Read more...
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In this week’s Plus video tutorial, you’ll learn how to utilize a grid to create a simple newspaper-like website. Along the way, you’ll learn helpful techniques, such as easy ways to target IE7 and IE6 with only a single character, using the 960 grid system, and even using CSS3 to create columns! It’s an hour long; ready to dig in? Join Plus! Join Tuts Plus For those unfamiliar, the famil Read more...
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A few months ago, you learned how to create an in-place editing system. Today, we’ll take things a step further as we create a simple backend, which will allow our website to remember the changes that we’ve made. A Word From the AuthorWith all the buzz around Web 2.0, ease of use is now much more important than ever. Being able to edit some content without having to go to another page is something a lot Read more...
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Steve Hanov has produced a Canvas-based drawing tool with a hand-drawn look. Lines can be drawn with a "sloppiness" option, with possible values "Draftsman", "Artist", "Cartoonist", "Child", and - perfect for this time of year - "Drunk" :). The FG Virgil font, applied to text elements, adds to the cartoon vibe. The techniques are used in a C library for WebSequenceDiagrams, which Steve explained in an older blog p Read more...
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  • Now that we’re down to the end of 2009, what were some of the best web development and design tutorials and articles from the year? We’ll take a look at 120 of them!JanuaryHow to Build a Login System for a Simple WebsiteIn today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, S Read more...
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  • New jQuery Podcasts

    A couple of feature-packed jQuery podcasts have appeared in the past month or so: YayQuery (iTunes), a laid-back video podcast from folks in the jQuery community; and the official jQuery podcast (iTunes), hosted on the official jQuery blog and aiming to be a mix of news and interviews, hosted by Elijah Manor and Ralph Whitbeck. Paul Irish sent the following about YayQuery: It's a video podcast hosted by myself an Read more...
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  • Packt Publishing recently sent me a review copy of “WordPress 2.7 Cookbook.” I’m a huge fan of the cookbook line; they’re similar to a huge string of quick tips. So if you don’t have time to read for an hour straight, you can always pick up a web dev cookbook and learn a few neat techniques within minutes. WordPress 2.7 Cookbook is no different, and though it’s more of a quick Read more...
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