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jsLinb is a Cross-Browser javascript framework with WYSIWYG GUI builder and javascript-based source code Editor 06/02/2011
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Be the first to Rank• Rich client-side API, works with any backend (php, .Net, Java, python) or static HTML pages.
• More then 40 common components, including Tabs, Dialog, TreeGrid, TimeLine and many other web GUI components.
• Wide cross-browser compatibility, IE6+, firefox1.5+, opera9+, safari3+ and Google Chrome.
• Full API Documentation with tons of samples.
• Ever Increasing Code Snippets.
• Drag&Drop WYSIWYG GUI builder and IDE available. Significantly reduced development time.
• Source code editor Integrated (Code Intellisense, Code folding, Syntax Check and Undo/Redo).
• Compatible with jQuery, prototype,.. Location: JavaScript
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11/12/2010
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Be the first to RankCompass is a stylesheet authoring tool that uses the Sass stylesheet language to make your stylesheets smaller and your web site easier to maintain. Compass provides ports of the best of breed css frameworks that you can use without forcing you to use their presentational class names. It’s a new way of thinking about stylesheets that must be seen in action! Location: CSS
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29/03/2010
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Be the first to RankAs web technologies constantly advance, the skills a developer is expected to have are constantly increasing. Web users are beginning to expect Ajax interfaces, charts and graphs and a whole host of other tricks and features. This means web developers not only have to be skilled with HTML and a server-side programming language such as PHP or Perl, but they now also need to be JavaScript gurus, Flash experts, and skilled graphic designers. Location: Graphics & Design / Info & News
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29/03/2010
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Google erected their Webmaster tools some time ago. Part of this is sitemap.xml, a file containing all the urls of your website to allow for easier indexing by Google and other search engines. It’s in xml, writing it by hand would thus be a serious PITA. Today I whipped up a small library for Kohana to aid in this. In part it uses the get_url() method I posted on earlier. Location: Kohana 3
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Combine JSONP and jQuery to quickly build powerful mashups 07/03/2010
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Be the first to RankWith the number of publicly offered Web service APIs, it's now much easier to get content from different Web sources and to build mashups—if you have access to the right APIs and tools. Discover how you can combine an obscure cross-domain call technique (JSONP) and a flexible JavaScript library (jQuery) to build powerful mashups surprisingly quickly.
Location: jQuery
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Area select in jQuery and PHP 16/02/2010
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Very slick "area select" on-top of images plugin for jQuery. You can use it in your projects to create image "tags" or "tooltips" like Facebook does, or Flickr does even better. As usual for jQuery awesomeness, this is pretty easy to integrate.
http://odyniec.net/projects/imgareaselect/
And here's somebody that shows a validation processor in PHP that can crop the select area and save as an image.
http://www.webmotionuk.co.uk/php-jquery-image-upload-and-crop/
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Cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery) 14/02/2010
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Cheat sheets are helpful to have around because they allow you to quickly remember code syntax and see related concepts visually. Additionally, they’re nice decorative pieces for your office.
In this article, you’ll find 23 excellent, print-ready cheat sheets for HTML/HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (including MooTools and jQuery).
So go ahead – print out your favorites and pepper your workspace with these wonderful references.
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13/02/2010
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Be the first to RankI am currently in the process of learning CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) based web design since it is now the standard foundation of layout for almost all web sites. I have read several books now and I still believe that I am slightly lost when it comes time to applying what I know from scratch. Over the past several months, I’ve been keeping a list for myself of potentially amazing tools and applications (most web based – all of them free) to make my CSS web design experience a snap. I purposely cut out over 30 options from this list, because these are the most user friendly and simplest to use.. Location: CSS / Webmaster Tools
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