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jQuery and JavaScript Coding: Examples and Best Practices (101)
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When used correctly, jQuery can help you make your website more interactive, interesting and exciting. This article will share some best practices and examples for using the popular Javascript framework to create unobtrusive, accessible DOM scripting effects. The article will explore what constitutes best practices with regard to Javascript and, furthermore, why jQuery is a good choice of a framework to implement best practices.Shared by !&# (73) AJ (145) Alex Holt (0) ALi (36) Arnopeck (0) Art (19) azlon (8) Benjamin (458) boagworld (15) Boris Smirnov (20) Brad Brooks (13) Brajeshwar (17) Brian (23) Brian (6) Bruce (23) Çağatay Öztürk (14) Cai Chen (2) carlback (21) Casey (1) Chris L (14) chrisfreitag (2) cleiva (8) Colby Palmer (15) Cory Grunkemeyer (0) cyberlabe (8) Dan (37) Dan (9) Dani McDaniel (21) David (3) Dennis (10) Digg Boss (15) dingyi (36) dobata (234) Dominic Foster (149) Dragos Pirvu (435) Dudu P (29) elstudio (18) Fatih Taşkıran (15) Gareth Murran (19) graywolf (5) green (0) Gregor (8) Gyuri (15) Huacn Lee (6) jalbert (127) james young (2) Jason (18) Jason Shultz (22) Jeremy Flint (19) Jesper (19) John W (7) John Wiseman (16) Jorge L. Suárez Rodríguez (7) Josh (6) Keith (0) Kelly Knights (1) Kelvin (1) Kevin (1) Lahiru Priyadarshana (11) Leena (701) Lindsey Smith (31) Markus (2) miasarmento (54) Michael Sean Becker (5) Miguel Lopez (122) Mox Folder (0) mr.petruccio (23) natadd (12) Nazly (16) Nick (14) Nirav (12) Orunner (3) paolo (11) Peter N (15) Renzo Ferrer (1) rex (20) Richard (9) RJO (20) Robert (53) Romey (33) Ross V (0) rpy (2) RyneNelson (40) Samuel (55) Sean (6) Sham (8) Shaun (5) Simon (5) Skellie (57) Stefan (23) Steve (17) Stii (0) Takeshi Ando (3) Taylor Davis (15) tforster (4) Tibi Puiu (30) Travis (32) yojibee (7) Zak Strassberg (1) Ziv Meltzer (4) Zoram (29)- rpy said: A must read for web developers writing UI code
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Alex (http://live.prokh...) recently did a great review of what we've been up to http://blog.every... - and frankly speaking I can hardly add something. The only thing which I would love to stress once again, is that Everytalks really solves my own problem again (as with http://www.atomke... right). It's hard to get and discover new people online nowadays, especially if you want your interests to be the same. Even if you blog, you can hope somebody ...Shared by green (0)Contribute comment -
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I'm happy to introduce the first public release of Everytalks to you.We developed Everytalks as a first open communication and people search platform, that will allow you to communicate with your friends, wherever they are. You can use facebook, but chat with your MySpace friends. You can be fond of Twitter, but communicate with LiveJournal guys.We're removing the borders between the networks and social sites. The social network defines your interests, but should not limit ...Shared by green (0)Contribute comment -
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Our team is performing final bug fixes and changes before the first release of Everytalks. This is also going to be out first launch for public. Keep looking and we'd be happy to surprise you. It's only question of hours. ;)Shared by green (0)Contribute comment -
75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques (177)
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Developers and designers are using more and more JavaScript in modern designs. Sometimes this can be a hindrance to the user and take away from the simplicity of the design, and other times it can add greatly to the user’s experience. The key is a) adding the right amount of JavaScript, and b) using the right JavaScript techniques. We have already collected various JavaScript techniques in the past – now it’s time for a new ...Shared by !!blue (4) abhin4v (0) acafourek (14) adam (32) Adam Byram (0) Adam Helweh (17) Alex (22) Alexander Feil (7) Alexander13 (76) ali1k (1) Amy (5) Anders (10) André Lamelas (0) andré.friedrichs (32) angol (35) aNTwNHs (30) anupam (0) Arnopeck (0) Art (19) Babak (15) Benjamin (458) BigPru (12) Bramha (7) Brandon Ball (18) BrendoMan (245) Brent the Closet Geek (17) Brian (23) Brian Tanaka (0) Brian Zalewski (15) browneyes (18) Bruno (2) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (31) brupm (0) btw0 (26) calderas (0) carlback (21) Chandoo (37) Christopher (9) Cléo Morgause (19) craig (0) Danny (0) DAS (1) Dave White (1) Davide Taviani (14) Deborah Petersen (715) Dimitris (11) Dinis Correia (1) Don (15) Donnie Berkholz (19) Doug Stewart (43) Douglas Deleu (1) Eddie Awad (0) ehu4ever (7) Elmer Thomas (114) elsterama (31) Emanuel Dias (9) Emiliano (20) Erik (39) Ernst-Jan (7) esesti (7) etng (26) expertseries (11) Francesco Lodolo (8) Fred Schechter (32) Galtenbergs (4) GarthDB (8) GaryK (20) Ghedin (6) gisc (9) Gommit (4) Grant Mead (5) green (0) Gregor (8) Gregory Go (9) gsherman (14) hadrien (25) Hakicoma (164) Hayk (18) HIncubus (7) History of Blogging (100) hronix (11) Htoo Tay Zar (5) Huacn Lee (6) iHao (10) Ilias (0) indigo (21) james young (2) Jamie Lawrence (4) Javed (98) Jeff Rivers (2) jeremi (0) Jesper (19) John (13) John (33) John (1) John Todd (1) Jonathan (13) Ju (0) Jules (6) Justin (0) Kahong (9) kbac70 (1) keith (44) kevan (18) Kevin (1) Kevin (14) koke (4) Kurt Zenisek (11) Lahiru Priyadarshana (11) lapin (23) Lee G. (8) leo (13) local (2) Luciano Passuello (32) Luiz Lopes (1) Marc (13) marchbox (3) Marco (18) Marcus Danillo (18) Mark (49) Marston A, SugarStats (8) Matt (1) mdelfs (12) miasarmento (54) Michael (blog.crisatunity.com) (0) Mikhail (1) Milan Zoufal (1) Moe (0) Moosh (0) Motyla (6) Mox Folder (0) MrGuff (48) Murilo (14) natadd (12) neal (320) paikia (18) Pål Degerstrøm (17) paolo (11) paulo (29) Pedro J. Arocena (4) Peter (1) Peter (17) Peter Dremstrup (0) Rajiv (0) Ram (37) Revar (2) rick (4) Ritu (515) Rob (101) Robby Colvin (13) Robert (16) Robert (53) Sai Prasad Kothapalle (13) Salena (2) Sam (34) Samuel (55) satts (12) Scottah (5) Seth_ (14) Shane (0) Shaun (5) siavash (0) smoothcriminal (0) spiri (30) stantont (2) Stefan (23) Stefano (2) SteVader (0) Sylvain (2) Tanel (4) tforster (4) Toni (19) unicious (22) Uno (19) Uriel (0) vinu (19) yojibee (7)Explore read six notes- Don said: Great set of JS resources all in place.
- Mox Folder said: et hop encore de la ressource !
- GarthDB said: some fluff, but some good ones as well.
- Gregor said: very VERY good article with nice examples! save this page!
- Ghedin said: Esses caras do Smashing Magazine matam a pau. Grande coletânea de JavaScripts.
- Motyla said: ed
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Yahoo Brings a Social Address Book to the iPhone (24)
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Yahoo on Wednesday announced that it will bring its oneConnect social address book application to Apple’s App Store to work on both the iPhone and iPod touch. Yahoo’s oneConnect application lets users integrate contacts, send instant messages or SMS messages, and view their friends’ latest activity on social networks. What’s most compelling about oneConnect is that it doesn’t bog you down in solely Yahoo software. Instead, the service supports AOL Instant Messenger along with Yahoo ...Shared by AaronTN (26) Alex (4) Alfonso Martinez (2) Brad Davis Seal (13) Chris J Guerra (1) Daniel (3) David Feng (0) Fernando (17) green (0) Greg (5) Jan (0) Joe (68) joshed (3) K (9) Ken (1) pmccarthy (0) Rob (101) Rob (2) Sean (23) Sidnei da Silva (5) Steve Sill (7) stevenvanwel (4) TNLNYC (5) williamsdb (6)Explore read four notes- Jan said: sounds like fun - will be trying this when it shows up in the App Store on my phone - this is the second app today that has supposedly launched but doesn't yet show up in the App Store on my phone - how often does that update, I wonder?
- Sean said: In my constant pursuit to try new things, I'm going to give this a whirl. Anyone want to join me?
- Steve Sill said: I went to load it and its not on the app store yet. Can't Yahoo! catch a break and have something go their way?
- Joe said: I tried this out last night and I like it, although my avatar looks like a girl even in just the swimming trunks!!
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Launching a startup is one of the most stressful, joyful, frustrating, painful, beautiful, horrifying, energizing, and tiring experiences any human could ever put themselves through. The highs and lows of the startup roller coaster are epic. They're enough to make your head spin and drive you to think you have multiple personalities, or even bipolar disorder. Instead of popping pills, a founder's preferred uppers and downers are aspartame (Coca Cola) and carbs (pepperoni pizza); and ...Shared by green (0)Contribute comment -
The last thing the Internet needs: more solutions [Ted Dziuba] (5)
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Cherished crank Ted Dziuba, the cofounder of news-search startup Pressflip, still hates the Internet. His latest target: OpenID, a technology he accuses of being "too San Francisco" — all idealistic posturing, no practical application. OpenID is a universal user-authorization scheme created by Brad Fitzpatrick back when he was at LiveJournal. An average user, Dziuba complains, doesn't need OpenID if they want to have a shared login across multiple websites — they just use the same ...Contribute comment
