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I have been neglecting my weblog for a while. It's not that I haven't had any ideas or events to write about. On the contrary, life has been extremely busy lately. On April 27th I got married – which took a lot of preparation but was definitely wort
You know those gossipy websites that show photos of celebrities without their makeup and fancy hairstyles? At Sparkplug we have a similar dirty secret -- underneath the sexy exterior and suave feel of our websites lies a series of ugly, puffy, just-
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.- Arthur C. Clarke
When Google first unveiled GMail, then GMaps, a firestorm of interest and activity was generated -- not just in those Google applications, but the tec
There is a recent book out by Friends of Ed called Web Development Solutions: Ajax, APIs, libraries and Hosted S
Sometimes, when we are building websites and web applications, we need a percentage bar / progress bar to show the progress of a specific task. I have created a simple Ajax based Percentage Bar / Progress Bar which is inspired by Bare Naked App.
Some days ago I presented a great website: WebAppers . Today they have released a nice tool: a simple Ajax Percentage Bar / Progress Bar using CSS.
Sometimes, when we are building websites and web applications, we need a perc
Tabular data in table form is a regular technique on web sites and web applications for represent data and information. Therefore, a sortable, selectable and paging table can help you manipulate and show all the complex data effectively. Here is the
Clean and easy to use free font site, with Ajax capabilities, instant refresh, custom colors, etc.
n a world where applications are taking themselves online, there’s a host of amazing web applications that perform all types of services and cater for just about any industry. Thanks to the joys of technologies like AJAX, Rails, PHP, XML powered Fla
Great way to add a custom contextual menu to your website using prototype library.
Drew Wilson is an art director, web developer, brand consultant, and photographer residing in Oceanside, California.
FastFind Menu Script is a javascript menu created by ActiveSpotLight under the BSD License. It pulls a content feed as data to populate the menu, this can be static or dynamic. The version they use internally uses JSON/XML as data feeds.
This generator makes light work of creating ajax-style diagonal stripes for tiled backgrounds. Saves messing about in photoshop. A definite time-saver.
Create the perfect web2.0 stripe backgrounds with this cool utility!
Usability on websites is exploding right now. AJAX has enabled web developers everywhere to add functionality to their sites like never before. They’ve gathered 43 extremely useful (but still easy to
A Javascript Accordion is a script that allows areas of content to be hidden and then activated and shown using a mouse click ...
If you’re building a web site which has tabs within the design, why not spice it up with a little Javascript magic...
Every web designer finds it handy to have a collection of code snippets such as javascript effects, pieces of html and widgets that they incorporate into their designs...
Ajax, or Asyncronous Javascript And XML, has been around for a few years now. Web Developers have done some really great things with AJAX, but I've also come across some horrible uses of Ajax. I've coupled together my experience as a Web Programme
Here's a small little CSS trick for some great user experience, making it look like you made an AJAX loader for images.
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There are a large number of Flash image galleries but sometimes Flash is not required or cant be used so we turn to Javascript and CSS. Here is a roundup of some of the better Javascript and Ajax based solutions to our gallery requirements...
ADL Pack series is the extension package for Joyistar WebShop with more powerful function and beautiful UI. And also it's the standard AJAX library.
In the old days, everything used to be easier. There was a graphic artist, who did the design, translated it into HTML and gave it to the coder who would then add the functionality. There was no such thing as Ajax etc.