May 2008
veader, the codemonky - Endless Pages
Endless Pages Having heard a blurb on an endless page plugin on the RailsEnvy podcast, I decided to check it out. I wasn’t happy with how the plugin worked, so I whipped up something similar.
Google Doctype - Google Code
by 5 othersGoogle Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library
Christopher Blizzard » Blog Archive » the hidden value of processing.js
So the world is changing. And changing quickly. The web is going to win, filling the market niche where Flash and other similar technologies found their hold. And John’s little project can hopefully act as a great catalyst to take us there. Thanks, John
Plugins - Endless page - Agile Web Development
User opens webpage if he want to see some information. He doesn’t need paging. He doesn’t need to remember page where he have found needed info few months ago. Few words about way it works: When user opens web page in the background JavaScript time
The vanishing design
by 1 otherOne of the ideas I had for the past few months is writing some JavaScript that would access the stylesheets for the page (via the DOM) and toggle style rules one by one. I never got around to doing that, until I saw Matthew Buchanan beat me to it. With a
Session variables without cookies
by 1 otherI make use of the fact that you can set the window.name property through JavaScript – this is a property originally intended for naming windows and frames so that the you might address them by name in your scripts. In order not to interfere with this us
April 2008
LiveValidation Rails Plugin
LiveValidation is a plugin which allows automatic integration of your Rails application with Javascript library LiveValidation. This library implements client-side form validation and you can see a demo in its site.
March 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
1
(23 marks)