Posts Tagged ‘DOM

ie-css3.js is a project by Keith Clark which enables Internet Explorer to identify CSS3 pseudo selectors & render any such styles. Including 2 JS files (DOMAssistant is required too) into your web pages & inserting CSS files with the <link> tag (inline styles are not supported) will make the rules work. How does it work? [...]

Today we are making an AJAX-enabled Sticky Note management system. It will give visitors the ability to create notes with a live preview, and move them around on the screen. Every movement is going to be sent to the back-end via AJAX and saved in the database. We are using version 1.4 of jQuery and [...]

Web development can be tricky and time-consuming. To be more effective and productive, we, designers and developers, can integrate useful tools in our daily routine. Also, handy resources can be very valuable as they can help us enhance communication with clients and other developers as well as improve the quality of our work. We are [...]

jQuery 1.4 was recently released. This wasn’t simply a maintenance release as some had speculated; there are many new features, enhancements and performance improvements included in 1.4! This post covers the new features and enhancements that you may find beneficial. You can download jQuery 1.4 right now, here: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.js 1. Passing Attributes to jQuery(…) Pre [...]

I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense. Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me [...]


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