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jQuery Visual Map

Jeffery Chiang recently submitted an excellent visual representation of the jQuery library, to the jQuery mailing list. It shows all the different plugins and what methods/features they support (borrowed from the jQuery Documentation). Similar diagrams have been done for the Prototype library – but none of them have the cool Devo hat of jQuery to […]

Comment · Posted: April 23rd, 2006


Winning Opera Widget Uses jQuery

Audun Wilhelmsen (skyfex), a jQuery user who lives in Norway, recently attended The Gathering, one of the largest computer events in the world. While there, he competed in an Opera-sponsored widget development contest. The new Opera 9 Beta has a whole widget framework, that’s sure to challenge Yahoo! Widgets and OSX Dashboard.
Once the final analysis […]

Comment · Posted: April 21st, 2006


Accordian, Values, onComplete, and Bug Fixes!

This is the total amount of fixes and new features that have come out in the past week, or so. I’ll be adding more info concerning them to the docs very soon.
New Demo:

Accordian Open/Close – Toggle open/close a number of entries at once!

New Features:

empty() – you can remove all child nodes of an element.
// Deletes […]

Comment · Posted: March 21st, 2006


jQuery Weekly Round-up

Mark Panay has written a follow up to JQuery for Web Designers. This time he emphasizes keeping content brief and using jQuery to reveal the full body of blog posts and articles. This is very similar to a technique that I have been using in my latest project, Ouioo.
Also, Mark has launched a […]

Comment · Posted: March 15th, 2006


Amazon S3

Amazon S3 was just released today, giving developers/companies the ability to instantly store files/data up to 5GB in size – and as many as you want. They just charge pennies for bandwidth and storage costs. Are you looking for a new way to make money? Amazon S3 Perl Library + IO::All::LWP + MogileFS Perl Module […]

Comment · Posted: March 14th, 2006


AJAX new FX and more!

The new AJAX plugin for jQuery is ready – and if you’re running off of the latest code, it’s already rolled in. Along with that, there are a few new effects to be enjoyed: fadeIn, fadeOut, and center. I’ve also squished a number of bugs, which have gone into this release too:

A problem with using […]

Comment · Posted: February 26th, 2006


Bugs Squished, AJAX on the way!

It hasn’t been mentioned here yet but the jQuery IRC channel is pretty happenin’ – there’s at least a couple of us in there at all times. We’ve been busy hunting down bugs and I’ve been busy fixing them, here’s a quick run down of what’s been fixed in the past couple days:

hide()/show() operations now […]

Comment · Posted: February 23rd, 2006


Image Cross Fade

Today’s DHTML trick is a smooth example of Image Cross Fading. The Javascript code for the whole page is rather short to begin with, but there was some rom for improvement. If you were to look at the

Comment · Posted: February 15th, 2006


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