Archive for 'jQuery'
XHTML 1.0 Damn Small Rich Text Editor using jQuery
March 14, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
A free javascript code to create a small-footprint RTE component. Uses jQuery.
JavaScript Input Masks
March 14, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
A list of great JavaScript input masks including jQuery and Mootools plugins other than the standalone ones.
Galleria jQuery Image Gallery Script
March 10, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Galleria jQuery Image Gallery Script March 5, 2008 in Scripts and Software Galleria is a jQuery based javascript image gallery that loads images one by one from an unordered list and displays thumbnails when each image is loaded. It can create thumbnai
Interface Elements for jQuery - Real examples of Interface
March 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Interface is a collection of rich interface components which utilizes the lightweight JavaScript library jQuery. With this components you can build rich client web applications and interfaces with the same simplicity as writing JavaScript with jQuery.
jQuery UI Worldwide Sprint: March 14-15
March 7, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
The jQuery UI Team is pleased to announce its first Worldwide Sprint, to take place next Friday and Saturday, March 14-15, 2008. Two full days of testing, fixes, documentation, and general getting-stuff-done. Our goal is to get the jQuery UI 1.5 release (alpha, beta) ready for final, and we invite any and all to help. Whether you …
JavaScript Sprite Animation Using jQuery
March 5, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
JavaScript Sprite Animation Using jQuery
Creating a flash like header effect with javascript and CSS
March 4, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
The fine folks over at Swedish Fika shows us how to create a flash like hover effect for headers and other image elements on your site using CSS and jQuery.
Introduzione a jQuery, cos’è e a cosa serve
March 3, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Una breve introduzione a jQuery, una delle librerie javascript più diffuse per la manipolazione di oggetti DOM e per funzioni ajax.
Learning jQuery for Designers - Part 1
February 29, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
This short series of tutorials will focus on learning jQuery - a lightweight but powerful JavaScript framework. This series jQuery for Designers mainly targeted for graphic designers, web designers, interface/GUI designers and front-end developers.
Drupal Podcast No. 53: Javascript/JQuery in Drupal
February 27, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Great intro to JQuery, even if you are not Drupal-minded
jQuery Reference Guide
February 23, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
This detailed reference guide to jQuery, an open-source JavaScript library that shields web developers from browser inconsistencies, simplifies adding dynamic, interactive elements, and reduces development time, covers the syntax of every jQuery method, function, and selector with detailed discussions to help readers get the most from jQuery.
How to create Ctrl Key shortcuts in Javascript
February 22, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
learn how to use javascript or jquery to capture key shortcuts
Galleria - a Javascript Image Gallery (jQuery)
February 13, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Possibly the snappiest image gallery around.
jQuery API Browser Update
February 13, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Remy Sharp has revived the jQuery API browser at a new location. The old API browser hadn’t
been updated since 1.1.3 and most other API browsers were running from the old doc structure (e.g. gotapi.com/jquery).
Remy added live searching and direct linking.
jQuery UI 1.5b: New API, more features, huge performance boost
February 12, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Hey everybody,
The jQuery team is proud to release the first beta release of the new upcoming version of UI, jQuery UI 1.5! It has been a long path to this release - originally intended to be a bugfix release, it was growing into something we just couldn’t call 1.0.1, not even 1.1, no, it’s so damn delicious we had …
Javascript: Mixing Exts Grid with JQuerys Flot
February 12, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Data visualization through charts and graphs is incredibly common and yet Ext doesn’t have a readily apparent charting library! JQuery has a great little charting library called Flot and getting it to work within an Ext application turned out to be pretty easy. I’ll show how I integrated the two and the problems I ran into.
Cross Window Messaging with HTML 5 postMessage
February 11, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
John Resig has written a Cross-Window Messaging sample using Firefox 3, which implements the current postMessage API in HTML 5. Opera 9 implements a slightly older version, and a new release will fix that of course:
This particular API adds a new method to every window (including the current window, popups, iframes, and frames) that allows you to send …
jQuery: Easy JavaScript for Designers
February 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
However for front-end guys like myself, much of the scripting fizz and bubble has been focussed around refitting your markup — that is, using JavaScript to make your markup work better after it gets to the browser. Today we’re going to look at an easy, all-purpose method that will allow us to do this anytime, anywhere: jQuery.
jQuery 1.2.3 is out! AIR, Namespacing, UI Alpha, and Effect
February 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
jQuery hit version 1.2.3, supporting Adobe AIR, namespacing data storage, and squashing bugs. Also, jQuery UI hit 1.5a, and the new Enchant plugin offers easy JavaScript effects. Download it all now!
jQuery 1.2.3: Support for AIR, Namespacing
February 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
The jQuery team announced today the release of jQuery v1.2.3. Primarily a bug fix for v1.2.2, this new release also includes new features to make it compatible with the Adobe AIR runtime and SDK:
The primary purpose of this release was to fix a couple outstanding bugs from the jQuery 1.2.2 release. Specifically, this release is now compatible with …
jQuery 1.2.3: AIR, Namespacing, and UI Alpha
February 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
We’re happy to announce a brand new release of jQuery. This is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker.
Downloading
jQuery 1.2.3:
jQuery Minified (15kb with Gzipping)
jQuery Packed (29kb)
jQuery Regular (94kb)
If you wish to checkout the full release from …
jQuery UI and jQuery Enchant Alpha Versions Released Today
February 7, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
The jQuery UI team announced today the release of alpha versions of jQuery UI 1.5a and jQuery Enchant 1.0a! The projects aim to address the need for a strong set of UI controls and effects to complement the jQuery JavaScript library.
I’m very happy to announce the first alpha release of both jQuery UI 1.5 and jQuery Enchant 1.0 …
Manuali e vademecum per Javascript, jQuery, Mootools, Protot
February 6, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Un ricco elenco di manuali e vademecum su Javascript, MooTools, jQuery, Prototype e YUI. Per chi vuole approfondire qualche framework javascript, questo è l’articolo per voi!
Low Pro for jQuery
February 4, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Dan Webb has ported Low Pro to jQuery and along the way discusses differences between Prototype and jQuery:
The one big reason was that, while jQuery was super simple and concise when working on smaller projects, it offered no help in structuring larger applications. All you get in jQuery, aside from Ajax methods and a handful of utilities, is the …
Workin’ Hard
February 3, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Paul Bakaus (jQuery UI Lead) and John Resig (jQuery Lead) working on the next release of jQuery UI (1.5) and jQuery Core (1.2.3).
It’s a rare treat, in distributed Open Source development, to be able to work face-to-face with a fellow developer. Paul is located in Germany, I in Boston - and much of the jQuery team …
jQuery UI Lead is hired by Liferay
February 1, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Liferay, authors of a popular open source Java portal, have hired Paul Bakaus lead on jQuery UI to work on it full time.
Liferay’s plans are to standardize all their products to use jQuery and its plugins for the future (you’ll still be able to use other libraries at the same time) - it’s therefore in their very interest …
jQuery Validation Plugin v1.2 Updated
January 30, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Jörn Zaefferer went absolutely feature crazy when he decided to update his jQuery Validation plugin. Update is putting it mildly with “overhaul” coming immediately to mind.
Here are some of the cool new features added in:
AJAX-captcha validation example (based on http://psyrens.com/captcha/)
Support for “remote” ajax-validation. In other words: Remote validation is now possible and very easy to use.
Added …
Manning JQuery in Action feb 2008
January 30, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
A good web development framework anticipates what you need to do and makes those tasks easier and more efficient; jQuery practically reads your mind. Developers of every stripe—hobbyists and professionals alike—fall in love with jQuery the minute they’ve reduced 20 lines of clunky JavaScript into three lines of elegant, readable code.
jQuery: Interaction Design for PHP Developers
January 28, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
It doesn’t advertise itself as such, but the jQuery JS framework is quite possibly one of the best JS frameworks for PHP developers. Most of the frameworks out there are designed for developers with JavaScript experience, and understandibly so.
jQuery UI and beyond: The jQuery-Liferay partnership
January 23, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
jQuery UI is growing, and I’m already seeing quite a few sites using it exclusively to support their interface. As a matter of fact, it’s growing so well, that a LA-based open-source company decided to hire a person to exclusively work on jQuery UI full-time.
I’m very happy to announce that I, Paul Bakaus, lead of jQuery UI, was hired …
PopupWindow v2.0.0 now available
January 22, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
One of the most popular jQuery plugins get an update with new features. PopupWindow lets you create javascript popup windows for static links on your web site.
jQuery ScrollTo Plugin
January 22, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Ariel Flesler has a nice little jQuery plugin, ScrollTo, that lets you scroll with many configuration options:
Axes to be scrolled, ‘x’, ‘y’, ‘xy’ or ‘yx’.
Animation length (or by default, no animation)
Easing method
Whether to take in account, the margin of the target element
If both axes are chosen, whether to animate together, or queue the animations.
The possibility to add/deduct from the …
Sub pixel fun with browsers
January 22, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
John Resig has been tinkering with the sub pixel problems in CSS and how browsers deal with bit of pixels:
Something that jumped at me, recently, was a rendering dilemma that browsers have to encounter, and gracefully handle, on a day-by-day basis with little, to no, standardization.
Take the following page for example. You have 4 floated divs, each with …
as3Query: jQuery port to ActionScript
January 15, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
First we see the new jQuery 1.2.2 release, and now “nitoyon” has ported jQuery to ActionScript 3.0 creating as3Query.
This port has everything bar the Ajax features, and it comes with a set of demos:
Creating instances and monitoring events
Tweening
CSS Selector
PLAIN TEXT
JAVASCRIPT:
function animate(f:Boolean):void {
// Select ‘RoundRect’ elements using CSS selector
…
jQuery 1.2.2: 2nd Birthday Present
January 15, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
On the 2nd anniversary of jQuery’s release we’re proud to bring you a brand new release of jQuery. This is primarily a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker.
Downloading
jQuery 1.2.2:
jQuery Minified (15kb with Gzipping)
jQuery Packed (28kb)
jQuery Regular …
jQuery 1.2.2 Released
January 15, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
jQuery has a new release, 1.2.2, which is a bug fix release and more. This release comes on the 2nd birthday of jQuery:
I remember doing the first release at BarCamp NYC (combined with the mention of two other projects of mine that fizzled: Feed Pile and Idea Shrub). While I had released a bunch of open source code …
How to Think About Widgets and Plugins for Social Sites
January 14, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
In this presentation, Matt Biddulph, CTO at Dopplr discusses how they worked with Facebook and also JavaScript (using JQuery) to create the social widgets and plug-ins that are essential to Dopplr’s make-up.
Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest in Firefox 3
January 10, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
John Resig has written up documentation of Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest that discusses the W3C Access Control working draft which Firefox 3 implements.
He gives us a nice example:
In a nutshell, there are two techniques that you can use to achieve your desired cross-site-request result: Specifying a special Access-Control header for your content or including an access-control processing instruction …
Create an Ajaxian iPhone in JavaScript using jQuery
January 10, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Awesome tutorial that shows how you can make an iPhone webapp using jQuery plugins and a few lines of JavaScript.
Fisheye Dock Menu using JQuery
January 8, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu designed by the folks at n.design studio. It is using Jquery Javascript library and Fisheye component from Interface and some of their icons. It comes with two dock styles - top and bottom. This CSS dock menu is a perfect addon to your site.
jQuery: graceful handling of URL anchors
January 7, 2008 | Filed under: jQuery
Article that describe how to handle URL anchors non-intrusively with the jQuery JavaScript framework using regular expressions and callback functions..
jQuery Glider Component
December 27, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
The nice folks over at Dynamic Drive have created a new jQuery plugin that lets you turn ordinary pieces of HTML content on your page into an interactive, “glide in” slideshow, with several
configurable options:
This script lets you painlessly showcase new or featured contents on your page, by turning ordinary pieces of HTML content into an interactive, “glide in” …
jQuery ThickBox
December 18, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
ThickBox is a webpage UI dialog widget written in JavaScript on top of the jQuery library. Its function is to show a single image, multiple images, inline content, iframed content, or content served through AJAX in a hybrid modal.Features:ThickBox was built using the super lightweight jQuery library. Compressed, the jQuery library is 20k, uncom…
jQuery is designed to change the way to write Javascript
December 13, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
JQuery will help me a lot on the development of code and better designing of web pages and applications base on web pages. As a JavaScript framework that emphasizes the interaction between JavaScript and HTML. jQuery is a fast, concise, JavaScript Library that simplifies how you traverse HTML documents, handle events, perform animations, and add Aj
Unobtrusively Mapping Microformats with jQuery
December 11, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
Simon Willison gets practical with microformats and the jQuery JavaScript library to demonstrate how data can be unobtrusively extracted from a page and plotted on a slippy map (like the ones we built the other day). See – it all links up. We think about this stuff.
Flot, Javascript Plotting For jQuery
December 10, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
Flot is a pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery. A great library which produces very attractive plots including interactive features like zooming. Very easy to use, Flot will certainly replace any server-side graphics creation which require lots of memory usage. There are many interesting examples that you might check to see the capabilities of this great library. …
jQuery Plugins site updated
December 8, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
The jQuery Plugins site had been experiencing a few issues lately. So, today I moved it to its new home, http://plugins.jquery.com.
If you’ve got a plugin hosted on the jQuery Plugins site, please give your plugin a look and make sure everything is where it should be. If you have any issues, please submit them to the …
Flot, a new plotting plugin for jQuery
December 6, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
Here’s some holiday cheer: Flot, a new plotting library/plugin for jQuery by Ole Laursen. The initial 0.1 release has some stunning features, including interactivity with your charts. Flot looks very promising, and we like to highlight promising developments in the jQuery community!
See also:
Flot Announcement
Flot Examples
Ajaxian article on Flot
flot: Attractive Javascript plotting for jQuery
December 5, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
Flot is a pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery. It produces graphical plots of arbitrary datasets on-the-fly client-side. The focus is on simple usage (all settings are optional), attractive looks and interactive features like zooming.
Beautiful plotting plugin for jQuery
December 5, 2007 | Filed under: jQuery
A pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery focused on simple usage, attractive looks and interactive features like zooming!

