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Tag Cloud and Live Activity Feed Widget for Blogger Blog
November 1, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
If you want to have a widget on your blogger blog to show life feed activity and tag Cloud on your blogger blog and any other blog which allows you to insert javascript,html and flash then this article gives you what you are searching for.
Web Development
November 1, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Web application is an application that is accessed through web browser over a network like the internet or an intranet. It also considered as a computer software application which is coded in a browser-supported language such as HTML, Java, JavaScript, etc.
Why even bother coding for IE6?
October 31, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
For the longest time Internet explorer 6 has been holding back modern web development due to it’s horrible rendering of CSS and Javascript. Most developers and designers have to create a separate stylesheet just to make the site appear correctly on IE 6. We should not have to do this! ….
Prototyping with XHTML
October 31, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
If you design user experiences for standards-based websites and applications (i.e. those built with XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript), there are several great reasons for adding XHTML prototyping to your UX tool kit.
Animazioni in Javascript e CSS
October 31, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Un interessante video proposto da ICTV approfondisce le possibilità offerte dall’utilizzo congiunto di Javascript, CSS con posizionamento “absolute” degli oggetti e qualche immagine. Il risultato è un’animazione che ricorda, con le debite differenze, alcuni movies in Flash.
Understanding network-side scripting
October 31, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
We all understand the lines in the sand (or the architectural diagram) that separate client-side scripting from server-side scripting. It’s very clear that client-side scripting, e.g. JavaScript, VBScript, ActionScript, executes on the client while server-side scripting, e.g. PHP, ASP, executes on the server. But what about network-side scripting?
JSSpeccy: A ZX Spectrum Emulator in JavaScript
October 31, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
[via Simon Willison]
A little bit of Friday JavaScript-craziness for you.
Matt Wescott has created a ZX Spectrum emulator in JavaScript. The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was an old-skool PC from the 80s.
Details:
Readme file
Run JSSpeccy online (includes 10 classic games!)
Download JSSpeccy (644Kb)
JSSpeccy Subversion repository
I especially like how Matt describes …
Advanced Data Visualization Tools using Javascript | 84 Byte
October 30, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Here I want to show you some amazing open source tools built with pure Javascript. With most of the browsers improving their Javascript engines, Javascript is really becoming quite powerful and people are doing a lot of cool stuffs with it and here are some of them.
Track User Geolocation With JavaScript
October 30, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Location-based applications aren’t just for mobile devices anymore. Now you can access user latitude and longitude points even when they are curled up on the couch with a laptop. Having a user’s location means you can be smarter about the content you show or how you provide search results.
3D Rotating Cubes in Javascript Revisited
October 30, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
A wireframe rotating cube made entirely in javascript, as well as a shaded and coloured rotating cube made with javascript and the tag. Shows how powerful the tag really is and how much can be accomplished with only a few lines of code.
JavaScript and VBScript Injection in ActionScript 3
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Script Injection in ActionScript 3: Using Wrapper Functions to inject JavaScript and VBScript into a webpage through Flash ActionScript 3
SquirrelFish Extreme: Fastest JavaScript Engine Yet
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
The new engine is around 35% faster than the V8 engine recently introduced in Google Chrome, and 55% faster than Mozilla’s TraceMonkey
Free Article Mix : How to handle web surfers, who disabled J
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Article describes how to create a web page that can be viewed by users, who disabled JavaScript support or whose web browser does not support it. There are hundreds of millions of Web surfers today. Each of them uses one of multiple web browsers a…….
Check out the number of Occurrences using JavaScript
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
In some scenarios we will have catch hold of number of occurrences while coding, like for example: In a sentence or paragraph I need to find out number of occurrences of a * (Star), how can we handle this using JavaScript, its simple and efficient.
Websnapr: A Nifty Free Tool for Web Designers
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Are your website visitors bored of plain static text links? Do you want to increase your site stickiness and have your page stick out? Adding a small bit of JavaScript code to your page header lets websnapr do its thing and provide a small, thumbnail-sized screen capture of the webpage that any static text link on your page directs to. …
Web Sockets, Comet, and a Panel
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Comet is starting to gain steam, although mainly through the term “real-time Web.” A couple of the Comet folks posted at the same time, both talking about the technology in different ways.
Ted Goddard answered a bunch of questions in WebSocket is neither Web nor Socket.
Does WebSocket use TCP ports 81 and 815?
How does WebSocket make use of an HTTP …
Complete List of Algorithms
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
A complete list of all major algorithms (300), in any domain. The goal is to provide a ready to run program for each one, or a description of the algorithm. Programming languages include Java, JavaScript and PHP, C, C++ either in direct form or generated from a Scriptol source.
The Future of JavaScript Libraries
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Libraries have been a huge contributor to the surge in popularity of JavaScript in the last few years. JavaScript developers have had the cumbersome tasks lifted and have been able to get back to business in developing interesting solutions to interesting problems.Author has been thinking about the next steps for JavaScript libraries.
God save US from javascript-calendar-pop-up(s)
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
This is an alternative that can reduce a website user stress by 50% ![]()
Free JavaScript chart generator
October 29, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
JS Charts is a free JavaScript based chart generator that requires little or no coding. With JS Charts drawing charts is a simple and easy task, since you only have to use client-side scripting (i.e. performed by your web browser). No additional plugins or server modules are required.
Google Adds Promote/Remove Feature
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Google has added a promote/remove feature on their search results. The link goes to a sample search for ‘javascript’, and it’s a pretty neat feature.
Yahoo launches first implementation of OpenSocial support
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
With this launch they are giving developers access to Yahoo!’s social data through the OpenSocial JavaScript APIs in the canvas views of their applications. This is a big step for Yahoo! and adds to the success of OpenSocial as the portable way to write social applications on the Web.
LifeHacker - Start Google Chrome in Incognito Mode
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Programmer Michael T. Bee offers up a small, desktop-friendly JavaScript file that starts Google’s Chrome browser in Incognito Mode for those privacy-please browsing sessions.
Now Even the PS3 Surfs Faster than Explorer
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
It’s a sad day, Microsoft, when Sony goes on record that their PS3 browser is faster than IE7. Firmware 2.5 is not only bringing the PlayStation 3 internet browser Flash 9,but its Javascript update promises to speed up the browser by an impressive 2.8X. Sony admits that they’re still slower than Google Chrome, but as for IE7, it’s eating their …
A Patent On…. The SCRIPT tag
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
I just stumbled across an interesting/scary patent (via JSONet). It looks like someone has tried to patent using the SCRIPT tag to invoke web services:
The present invention permits a JavaScript-based Remote Procedure Call (RPC) to be executed from a Web page displayed in a Web browser window, without utilizing browser plug-in, Java Applet, or ActiveX technology. Traditionally, …
Delaying JavaScript Execution
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Matt has a nice post on delaying JavaScript execution in a way that waits for certain events to finish:
If you’re looking to execute javascript code whenever someone finishes (or stops temporary) scrolling, moving the mouse, or resizing the page, you may find the following segment of code useful.
He shares the following boilerplate code:
PLAIN TEXT
JAVASCRIPT:
var onFooEndFunc = function() {
…
Limitations of Client-Side Javascript Redirect - Blogger to
October 28, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
You may have read my previous entry on performing a 301 redirect from Blogger to Wordpress, where I wrote a script that will capture all traffic to your old Blogger site and redirect it to your new Wordpress site. Ideally you’d want to do the 301 redirects from the web server, but unfortunately Blogger doesn’t allow you to do that …
Top 8 modal dialogs javascript
October 27, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Here is the collection of top 9 modal dialogs javascripts to display modal dialogs. These scripts have gained widespread popularity due to its simple yet elegant style and easy implementation.
Adding a div, button to the body tag dynamically using JS
October 27, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Here is a simple snippet on adding a “div” to the body tag dynamically using JavaScript, after going through this article you might be able to add a simple “div” to the body tag dynamically using JavaScript. If you guys! see the code its very simple to understand and to implement as well.
Firefox 3.1 to support HTML 5 video and audio
October 27, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Firefox 3.1 now includes support for the HTML 5 video and audio tags. A nice new article just went up on using these on the Mozilla Developer portal. Firefox 3.1 currently supports the Ogg format, but other formats are being discussed for future support.
Here’s an example use from the documentation:
PLAIN TEXT
HTML:
<video src=”http://v2v.cc/~j/theora_testsuite/320×240.ogg” autoplay>
Your …
Novemberborn: sIFR 3
October 27, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems. It accomplishes this by using a combination of JavaScript, CSS, and Flash, which renders the font.
Web Master help: Hosting review, free directory, IT Blog
October 27, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Hostingcritic.net is a great place for people to compare hosting plans. We laso have free directory submission (no receptional link is required). Submission withing 24 hours guaranteed. Please be sure to visit our blog which has varios tricks and tips in Photoshop, CSS and javascript.
Mozilla Test Browser: Minefield
October 26, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Mozilla has released a test browser codenamed “Minefield” which is basically Firefox with a faster javascript engine, or in my words, Firefox on crack. When tested alongside Google Chrome, it was faster than the V8 javascript engine, which was previously thought to be the fastest javascript engine available. The new javascript engine is called…
19 Javascript String functions explained
October 26, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Some very useful javascript string functions
Time Travel Video. To play this video
October 26, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Time Travel Video. To play this video, you need Javascript enabled and the latest version of Flash installed. Install Flash now.
Registry Cleaner Perfomance
October 26, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Registry cleaners software can scan for errors, DLL error messages, javascript errors, ActiveX. These errors if not cleaned on time and can even cause damage to the hardware of the computer. Scan your computer now.
Numbered Comments in Blogger
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
How to use a simple combination of JavaScript and CSS styling to produce this effect in Blogger templates.
Firefox 3.1 JavaScript engine up to 22% faster than Chrome
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
The benchmarks show that TraceMonkey is clearly faster than Google’s V8. Mozilla believes that the optimization technique used in TraceMonkey has the potential to unlock even more performance improvements.
3D Magic Wheel in Javascript
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Very nice 3D Magic Wheel effect achieved with only using JavaScript.
[Blogger] How to dinamically change Blog Title
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
You can dinamically change your Blogger Blog title to whatever you want (in this case you’re changin it into ‘NEW KICK-ASS TITLE’) using this Javascript snippet.
The Daily News: Keeping clients, javascript and an interview
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Rounds up the news for today. Covers curvycorner with javascript, designer interview, inspiration, and keeping clients.
Free Adsense Tech Blogger XML Skin
October 25, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Download a free copy of this Google Adsense optimized template. It includes special space allowances using the widgets in the heading area, the upper right sidebar and the lower left sidebar for three of the most popular and best paying Google ad formats. The widgets are useing the HTML/Javascript page elements for ease of use.
Tiny JavaScript Solves Cross-Browser Stylesheet Woes
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Writing cross-browser CSS is a complicated and difficult process. While modern browsers behave in similar, standards-compliant ways, older browsers don’t. That means, at some point, you’re probably going have to resort to some hacks.
Multi-threading in JavaScript
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Okay, before we begin, let me come clean and admit that the title of this article is a little sensationalist! JavaScript doesn’t really have multi-threading capabilities, and there’s nothing a JavaScript programmer can do to change that. In all browsers—apart from Google Chrome—JavaScript runs in a single execution thread, and that’s just how it is
Blast from the Web Past: DirectAnimation, Microsoft Chrome, and Cartoon Chat
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Awhile back Dion kicked off a series of posts looking at past technologies on the web, web archaeology if you will. Sometimes its good to know where we’ve come from to figure out where we are going. In this spirit I want to talk about a few web technologies from the past.
Before there was Silverlight, there was DirectAnimation …
Weekly Review - Large use of Javascript
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
More and more cyber criminals use JavaScript to hide and spread their evil creations. This week, with the exception of one “oldschool” file infector, everything we encountered spreads using web environment as a medium.
Minefield - Redefining the browser battle | Comparison Stats
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Boasting the FASTEST javascript engine on the planet, Firefox Minefield is redefining the browser war. Review + Download Link + Browser loading time comparison stats!
Free O’Reilly Books from BoingBoing
October 24, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
Thanks Boingers! Get free access to the Javascript Guide, Learning Perl, or Head First into HTML
Make money on your website with BritePics by Adbrite.
October 23, 2008 | Filed under: Uncategorized
I’ve been using Adbrite ads to make money on my blog since it’s beginning. Adbrite is a company that allows advertisers to purchase advertising on your website with the links put in automatically via some javascript code. Recently Adbrite has released their new program called “BritePics”. This program works for me and is great.

