Posts Tagged ‘DOM

If you want to know what a chorus of angry Firefox users sounds like, just make them think you’re taking away their browser add-ons. A blog post from Mozilla’s Mike Connor, one of the company’s key browser developers, made waves Saturday and Sunday in the Firefox world for suggesting that scenario. While Connor didn’t explicitly [...]

Providing an intuitive, yet eye-catching navigation on your site, is one of the ingredients for a great design. And with the performance improvements in newer browsers and the rise of JavaScript frameworks such as jQuery, it is becoming easier to include beautiful animations in your page designs. Today we are making a CSS3 & jQuery [...]

The beginning of the new year came with lots of plans and resolutions. In my opinion, it’s very important to share our experiences and to learn from others as well, and because of that, in this post I will show you some books that I got and that I think are really good for designers [...]

Douglas Crockford showed us how JavaScript (or parts of it) could be used to do real software engineering. Now Crockford and Yahoo! are hosting a cool series of public lectures on the language we all love: Douglas Crockford is Yahoo!’s JavaScript architect and a member of the committee designing future versions of the world’s most [...]

First I want to take the time to thank you, Tutorialzine’s readers, for all your support the past year and to wish you a happy new 2010! A lot of interesting tutorials are on their way and there are also some nice changes planned which I am sure you’ll like. Now lets start the year [...]


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