Posts Tagged ‘DHTML

Any HTML element (like a body, list, paragraph, table etc.) can have an ID (identifier) and can also have one or more Classnames. For example, the following DIV element has both an ID and three Classnames (separated by spaces). <div id=”contactblock” class=”indent highlight new”>…</div> But what are IDs and classes/classnames, and how and when do [...]

Dropdown menus (a.k.a. flyout or DHTML menus) are not on my personal list of favourite features to use on a website. Many others seem to like them though, and that’s fine as long as such menus are implemented in an accessible way, which to a large extent means making them keyboard friendly. Unfortunately, most dropdown [...]

We received an email from Joesph Huckaby about his new JS-based game rendering engine and I have to admit that when I first read about it, I was a little skeptical about it mainly because I’ve been disappointed with many that I’ve seen in the past. As I dug into his site, Effectgames.com, my whole [...]

Vanthia

In: web resources

10 Oct 2009

Scott Schiller, favourite DHTML hax0r, pointed us to Vanthia “a browser based Massive Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game in development.” The game appears to use Mootools for the underlying library, the UI is quite well done and the map uses an isometric, pixel-based style. Check out the forum. Go to Source


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