11 am on December 20th, 2007
NicEdit is a Javascript/AJAX inline content editor to allow easy editing of web site content on the fly in the browser. It integrates into any site in seconds to make any element/div editable or convert standard textareas to rich text editing.
Features:
Small file size <35KB Total, <10KB Compressed!
Only 2 files (js + icons) required for operation
Flexible […]
12 pm on July 19th, 2007
jQuery community member Jonah Fox just launched 64squar.es beta!
64squares is a completely free, fully featured and easy to use online chess site with a clean simple interface.
Play your friends or find new opponents. Play realtime when they’re online, or correspondence if they’re not. Chat while you play or leave messages. Analyze or keep notes […]
1 pm on January 19th, 2007
Recently jQuery released and now Prototype released 1.5.0 with Tips and Tricks, Documentation and its own website.
Read the official announcement as well.
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4 am on December 20th, 2006
OAT (OpenLink AJAX Toolkit) is a JavaScript-based toolkit for browser-independent Rich Internet Application development. OATIt includes a rich collection of UI Widgets/Controls, Event Management System, and a truly platform independent Data Access Layer called AJAX Database Connectivity. OAT comes with sample applications for interactive SQL query composition and database design. These applications work against […]
3 am on August 31st, 2006
After years of extensive research and study, I’ve come to a profound conclusion — working with strings sucks. It’s even more difficult when you’re doing it in JavaScript. Lucky for us, the Prototype JavaScript framework provides several shiny new String object functions to make our lives easier. Sounds like a […]
8 am on August 10th, 2006
Thumbstacks.com is a new online solution to make web presentations fully web-based and powered by AJAX. Using ThumbStacks you can create your presentation, save it, modify it, update it, whatever - then click “publish” and you’ll get a link you can use to share it with everyone. The best way to understand is to try […]
2 pm on August 3rd, 2006
Will Jessup has just release a great demo of what’s possible with jQuery (and Javascript in general): A 3d model of the universe. Try moving your mouse vertically around the screen to see the universe at different angles, horizontally to make it rotate faster. All the images are courtesy of NASA.
Will used […]
2 pm on August 3rd, 2006
Since the revolution of web 2.0, many javascript libraries like prototype, behaviour, scriptaculous, Dojo, etc…, has been released. For a roundup, you can find it here.And now here is jQuery.
Its so much less KB’ed and extensible through plugins.
You got to check it out.
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3 pm on May 26th, 2006
We’ve heard many things about AJAX. Also been through many articles or blogs that talks about the snippets of AJAX functionality.
I’ve been thinking that where this framework can be applied practically. So, while I was just surfing through my dailys, I got this post that made me clear where it can be practically applied.
Thinking this […]