Author: Michael Mahemoff | 204 views
22
Dec
John Gruber of Daring Fireball says that the HTML5 video element, simple as it is, always autobuffers on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. It's something others have also come up against. Any videos on the page will start downloading right away, regardless of the "autobuffer" attribute's setting:
The HTML5 spec defines an autobuffer attribute for the video and other media elements (bold emphasis added):
The autobuffer
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Author: Dion Almaer | 195 views
16
Dec
Thomas Fuchs has some new controls and functionality to show us inthis scripty2 preview:
Try the scripty2 UI demos! (alpha version, so there are some kinks!)
Those controls are written with the super-nice Prototype class system and custom events, so they’re super-tweakable and make it a snap to create extensions and customized versions. More controls are in the works, and there should be a beta release this
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Author: Umut M. | 323 views
16
Dec
For a website, gaining RSS subscribers requires hard work as visitors prefer to subscribe websites with fresh/quality content & expect this to be continious.
On the other hand, RSS subscribers are very valuable loyal readers which follow the website regularly.
So, for a website, it is very important to analyze "how visitors become RSS readers" like:
from which websites do they reach to yours
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Author: Phil Tobias | 215 views
10
Dec
Web pages, for the most part, are event-driven. Libraries such as jQuery have provided helper methods to make this functionality much easier to grasp. In this tutorial, we’ll look at expanding upon these methods to create your own custom namespaced events. Tutorial DetailsPrerequisite: Basic understanding of jQueryDifficulty: IntermediateEstimated Completion Time: 30 minutesEvents in JavaScript Before the
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Author: Dion Almaer | 211 views
9
Dec
Here is Speed Tracer, the new tool to aid us Web developers in our quest for great applications:
Ben and I are at Google Campfire One with a Who's Who from the Web developer space. When I first met the GWT team they were talking about revolutionary new Web tools that they wanted to create, and I have a feeling that they will be talking about what they have come up with.
David Glazer (Engineering Director) and Andr
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Author: Chris Heilmann | 95 views
30
Nov
Stoyan Stefanov is all about the performance of web products. One small tool that gives you a bit of insight as to where you can optimize is a new bookmarklet he released today called statsy.
If you run statsy on a web site you get the following insights:
JS attributes (e.g. onclick) - this is the sum of all onclick, onmouseover and so on including the attribute names. So for example <a onclick="#"> is 11 ch
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Author: Umut M. | 96 views
13
Nov
TableGear is a MooTools plugin for adding extra functionality to the standard tables.
It is designed to work in a PHP/MySQL environment & can be implemented very quickly.
TableGear makes the following possible:
sorting & pagination of data
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adding/deleting rows (ajaxed)
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