Author: James Padolsey | 268 views
14
Jan
jQuery 1.4 was recently released. This wasn’t simply a maintenance release as some had speculated; there are many new features, enhancements and performance improvements included in 1.4! This post covers the new features and enhancements that you may find beneficial.You can download jQuery 1.4 right now, here: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.js1. Passing Attributes to jQuery(…)Pre 1.4, jQuery supporte
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Author: Chris Heilmann | 197 views
12
Jan
OK, this is nothing shockingly new, but I found it pretty useful. Using jQuery, Ajax has become more or less a one-liner:
PLAIN TEXT
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$(document).ready(function(){
$('.ajaxtrigger').click(function(){
$('#target').load($(this).attr('href'));
return false;
});
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 192 views
8
Jan
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
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Author: Siddharth | 336 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: Andrew Burgess | 243 views
28
Dec
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
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Author: Dion Almaer | 171 views
24
Dec
Michael Bolin formerly of Google has created Closure Lite as a way to let developers get their feet wet in the Closure library without having to go into the compiler and the like (but they should do that eventually!).
Closure Lite itself consists of the following subset of APIs:
goog.array
goog.Disposable
goog.dispose
goog.dom
goog.dom.DomHelper
goog.events.NodeType
goog.dom.TagName
goog.dom.classes
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Author: Dion Almaer | 147 views
21
Dec
Reposted from my personal blog
"If you squint, Chrome Extensions and webOS applications look similar" -- a wise friend
Having now written webOS applications and Chrome Extensions I have been struck by how similar they are, and could be.
It may seem weird to see similarity in a browser extension mechanism and a mobile application runtime, but when you look at it, there is plenty to share at a high level:
Breaking
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Author: Cosa Aranda | 134 views
20
Dec
Setelah ‘berlatih’ selama beberapa bulan terakhir bersama PanduanDasar.Com, saya rasa sudah sewajarnya jika saya mentargetkan pembuatan produk berbahasa Inggris di tahun 2010 mendatang. Pasarnya tentu saja internasional, buat apa coba bikin produk berbahasa Inggris kalo dijajakan di pasar lokal. Bentuknya bisa produk digital, bisa juga produk fisik — gak penting yang mana, yang penting cita-cita t
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Author: Umut M. | 163 views
17
Dec
Google Browser Size is a visualization tool by Google Labs that shows any website behind an overlay of browser-window-sizes average
The overlay information is actually created from the data of people who visit Google (which won't be wrong to call it an average).
The tool is perfect for learning what percentage of the visitors are seeing the most important parts at initial load & what are they missi
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