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Simplify JavaScript development with jQuery
The jQuery JavaScript library provides functions that simplify coding tasks. You can download jQuery, and be up and running in no time. I am always open to trying new tools or taking advantage of resources that can save me development time. With all of the Web development tools...
Tags: JavaScript, CSS, Tony Patton, parenthesis, dollar sign, jQuery, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Function, Web, HTML, Library, jQuery JavaScript Library, jQuery Development Team, addClass Method, Scripting Languages, Channel Management, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing
Technical articles 2007-05-29

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How Do I... Create an HTML page with multiple-colored links?
CSS 3 improvementsI hope that browsers start supporting CSS3; when they do, one will be able to write:a[href^=http://www.yahoo.com]:link {...}and so on. Then, one won't need to mark up every hyperlink with the yahoo class declaration.Until then, one can wtrite a JavaScript function and invoke it in the document's onLoad...
Tags: Scripting languages, Eric.Jablow@..., HTML
Discussion threads 2007-09-05
Simplify JavaScript development with jQuery
Could be better with MilescriptThere is a new language for client-side web development in town, Milescript.In a few words, it's a high-level, strongly-typed language that compiles to ECMAScript. The compiler is open source and some of the features include:Inheritance, Abstracts, InterfacesDelegates and Generic TypesFunction and Constructor OverloadingObject-Oriented Design.A more complete...
Tags: Development tools, OPEN SOURCE, point5u@..., compiler, JavaScript
Discussion threads 2007-10-02
WordPress 2.2 Released
WordPress 2.2 "Getz" is now official. I've listed some of the changes previously, but here's another quick rundown:Atom feeds updated to Atom 1.0Preliminary support for Atom Publishing ProtocolWidgets are now supported in coreProtection against activating broken plugins"Deactivate All Plugins" button. Sadly, my "Reactivate All Plugins" patch didn't make it into...
Tags: User Submission
Blog posts 2007-05-15
Drupal (gz)
Drupal is an open-source platform and content-management system for building dynamic Web sites. It offers a broad range of features and services including user administration, publishing work flow, discussion capabilities, news aggregation, metadata functionalities using controlled vocabularies, and XML publishing for content-sharing purposes. Equipped with a powerful blend of features...
Tags: Drupal, Channel Management, Web Servers, Open Source, Marketing, Internet
Software downloads 2007-01-16
Ajax Overhaul, Part 1: Retrofit Existing Sites With Ajax and jQuery - Improve Your User Experience and Simplify Your Navigation With Modal Dialogs
This first paper in a series on overhauling existing sites with Asynchronous JavaScript + XML Ajax shows people how to eliminate pop-up windows and navigational dead-ends with simple modal windows. Ajax techniques have changed the face of large, commercial Web applications, but many smaller Web sites don't have the resources...
Tags: Window, AJAX, Construction, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
White papers 2008-03-04
Write JavaScript documentation with the ScriptDoc standard
Java and C# provide a uniform approach to documenting your code, but JavaScript is documented according to the developer's preference (that is, if it's documented at all). There is a movement within the Web community to develop a standard for documenting JavaScript code. One such proposed standard is ScriptDoc. (Note:...
Tags: JavaScript, ScriptDoc, JavaScript Comment Syntax, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-17
Build Web applications with Aptana Studio
A Web developer's choice of tools is often driven by the needs of the client and the project, but a developer's IDE is often a personal matter; after all, they spend the bulk of their time using this tool to build their applications. While .NET developers have limited choices, Web...
Tags: Web Developer, Web, IDE, Installation, JavaScript, Web Application, Eclipse, Feature, Tool, Aptana Studio IDE, Development Tools, AJAX, Scripting Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Internet, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-03
Simply JavaScript deserves a spot on your bookshelf
If you want to learn any detail about JavaScript, your first stop is probably Google. With this in mind, the significance of books about JavaScript has fallen, as free Web-based content has grown. However, I'm still of the mindset that there is no better vehicle for learning than a good...
Tags: Javascript, Book Review
Blog posts 2007-07-23
Free framework looks to simplify Ajax development
The number of freely available frameworks for Web development is a bit overwhelming, and it can be hard to keep up with all of them. TechRepublic member araalie mentioned Adobe Spry in a comment about my article on Dojo, and I decided to check out the framework.Given Adobe's size and Web development...
Tags: Web Development, Web Design, Javascript, Ajax
Blog posts 2007-07-31
Enhance Web application design with Dojo
There is only so much time in the day, so anything that helps build useful Web applications is a welcome additional to any developer's toolbox. Some of the more popular free online toolkits I've covered previously are: jQuery, scriptaculous, and the Yahoo! User Interface YUI Library. This week's focus is...
Tags: Web Development, Web Design, Open Source
Blog posts 2007-07-09
Develop slick Web interfaces with Ext JS
With all of the work that piles up on my plate, I have to be discerning about which new Web development offerings I test drive; this is especially true for Web development frameworks. Based on the abundance of positive information I heard about Ext JS, I decided to take a...
Tags: Web, JavaScript, Framework, Ext JS, GridPanel, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-15
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