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A List Apart: Articles: CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time (127)
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In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery. Say hello to hover animations that respond to a user's behavior in ways standards-based sites never could before. Hide Your Shame: The A List Apart Store and T-Shirt Emporium is back. Hot new designs! Old favorites remixed! S, M, L, XL. Come shop with us!Shared by abotis alias Tobias G. (5) Adam (36) Adrian (7) Adriano Ribeiro (15) AlienSkys (3) AndyF (3) assbach (21) blogan (8) bonzo (3) Brent the Closet Geek (31) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (20) Bryan Zug (3) btw0 (11) carlback (2) Chandoo (9) Charleno Pires (71) Compuwizard123 (16) Convoluted (15) D. Hayes (2) D. Shaw (14) Daniel Bachhuber (22) Daniel Barradas (8) darren (1) Dave Cheong (15) David (2) David (8) David Singer (2) de villamil (0) Dedalus (21) derek (9) Derek (11) Dom Derrien (4) Dustin Diaz (15) ema (3) Eric Williams (1) Fraser Pearce (4) Gareth Jones (3) garraxxi (26) Geoffrey Wiseman (12) Gevan (0) Goatlady (17) Guillermo Esteves (13) Haiming (0) halans (24) Hans Kim (19) hat (2) iamnoah (0) Ira Abramov (3) Jachin Sheehy (8) Jaemi kehoe (21) Jamie Phelps (5) Jean-Francois (1) Jeff L. (11) Jeremy Flint (5) Jeremy Jarratt (33) jesicita (18) jetienne (20) jney (1) Joachim Kliemann (10) Jon (0) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (8) jwmosley (14) Keith (10) Ken (28) Ken Wong (1) Kevin Sablan (32) kgl (20) Kristian (42) Larry Myers (4) Lee Bryant (10) lendicom (15) LouCypher (54) Maggie Wolfe Riley (0) marchbox (21) markie (0) martianboy (18) matt (10) Michael (5) Michael (39) Michael B (4) Mox Folder (3) neal (3) negonicrac (12) Neil (8) Nicolas Perriault (9) Nikolai Bailey (4) pablo (12) Paddy (3) Peter (3) Peter N (4) phaithful (0) Phil Dearson (9) plindberg (12) posavasos (8) Randy J. Ray (4) rchk (26) Revar (2) Rilla (1) Robby Colvin (7) robert steburg (22) Robin Catesby (1) RT (9) S M Korzdorfer (3) sapereaude17 (0) Sara (5) Sergey (3) Seth (1) Shari (7) Shey (64) Sid (31) Silfo (7) Simon (2) smackaysmith (3) Stefano (1) Steve (11) Steve (3) Steven Bradley (9) Tarique Naseem (1) Taylor (1) Todd (2) tony (16) voidfiles (28) War-N (5) yamaguchi (13) zoby (0) Zoram (19)Explore read five notes- matt said: nice tip - also didn't realise that you could like to Google for jQuery and hope for a cached version! http://code.google.com/p/jqueryjs/
- AndyF said: Make an ALA mag on MagCloud, please! Even a year's worth of back articles in a single issue would be cool.
- D. Shaw said: This looks great. I <3 jQuery.
- Geoffrey Wiseman said: These are pretty sweet; I'm always impressed by what people who spend WAY more time in HTML, CSS and Javascript than I do can do with the client-side.
- Dustin Diaz said: "with a little help from jQuery" - Gah! Does nobody remember how to write JavaScript anymore! Wtf!
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monkeymonkey writes "Mozilla has integrated tracing optimization into SpiderMonkey, the JavaScript interpreter in Firefox. This improvement has boosted JavaScript performance by a factor of 20 to 40 in certain contexts. Ars Technica interviewed Mozilla CTO Brendan Eich (the original creator of JavaScript) and Mozilla's vice president of engineering, Mike Shaver. They say that tracing optimization will 'take JavaScript performance into the next tier' and 'get people thinking about JavaScript as a more general-purpose language.' The ...Shared by AJ (0) André (12) carlback (2) chills (1) David (6) David (8) Denis (8) focoma (12) GerardM (25) Hermes Freitas (15) Jamin (29) Jared (1) Jason Matthews (0) Jeff (30) Joe Lencioni (13) John (5) Jonas Bolinder (8) Justin Ribeiro (12) leonard (13) minus-one (4) Odysseus F (2) PJ Kix (3) Rob (17) Robert (5) sascha (8) Shelton (51) sirmikester (17) Stavros (17) Stephen (8) svartling (27) Vincent van Wylick (18) WindPower (28) Zach (52) Zaki (53)Explore read four notes- John said: Now if all the browsers could just standardize on this!!!
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- sirmikester said: If true, this is kind of a big deal
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Tonight, Microsoft has publicly launched Photosynth, its long awaited Live Labs product that allows you to stitch your photos together to create a detailed 3D environment.Contribute comment - Canon capture - webcam software for Linux (1)
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