Posts Tagged ‘new element

Another one of my popular, early blog posts has been AJAX Username Availability Checker Using MooTools 1.2. Looking back now, the code is atrocious and very inflexible. I’ve taken some time to update the post to be more reliable, clean, and speedy. View Demo The HTML <p><strong>Please provide your desired username: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong> <input type=”text” name=”username” [...]

In this tutorial, we’ll take a look and see what we can achieve with HTML5 and CSS3 when it comes to the staple of current web sites: the humble drop-down navigation menu. We’ll also use jQuery to handle the effects and add the finishing touches for us. HTML5 brings to the spec a dedicated <nav> [...]

As we were so excited to announce last week, MooTools 1.3 beta has been released. MooTools 1.3 marks the introduction of Slick, an ultra flexible, ultra powerful selector engine created by Thomas Aylott, Fabio Costa, and Valerio Proietti. As the release blog post cited: Slick is an independent project; it may be implemented in any [...]

The first beta of MooTools 1.3 has become available. The biggest feature is their new CSS selector engine. They aren’t using Sizzle like some of the other boys, but instead have become Slick: Slick is our new, shiny, super fast, exhaustively tested, pure-javascript selector engine. There will probably be a dedicated Slick post in the [...]


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