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jQuery under the MIT License

jQuery is now available, exclusively, under the MIT License. This license is much more open than the previous Creative Commons license used (and much better suited to software development). In a nutshell, for those not familiar with the MIT License, it’s about as free as you can get without actually putting something in the public […]

Comment · Posted: May 27th, 2006


15 Days of jQuery

An amazing new jQuery resource has just arrived: 15 Days of jQuery. It’s a new site run by Jack Born, devoted to providing simple tutorials for getting you started using jQuery. Jack created this site after using jQuery in his projects:
I consider [jQuery] the Swiss Army knife of Javascript – it’s small, versatile, and has […]

Comment · Posted: May 26th, 2006


Event Selector Showdown

Simple Challenge: Find all the LI elements underneath two different elements (using their #ID as reference) and bind a click handler which changes the color of the LI’s text. Here is how you would do that in all of the popular event/selector libraries.
Behaviour + Prototype
Behaviour.register({
‘#item li’: function(element) {
Event.observe(element, ‘click’, […]

Comment · Posted: April 29th, 2006


Plazes Redesign

Recently Plazes (a popular geolocation web application) put up a redesign of their service. If you take a peek at how it’s doing it’s cool effects, underneath the hood, you’ll see that it’s making good use of jQuery.
The best place to see it in action is on the Plazes People page. The purpose of the […]

Comment · Posted: April 27th, 2006


Firebug Debugger

Joe Hewitt is working on updating his excellent Firebug Firefox extension. If you’re not familiar with it, you should be. It provides detailed per-page error tracking, XMLHTTPRequest tracking, DOM Navigation – everything that a Javascript developer needs.
The new version of Firebug is adding one more feature: Javascript debugging. This will allow you to set […]

Comment · Posted: April 25th, 2006


Thickbox

Cody Lindley just released a brand new version of Lightbox/Greybox called Thickbox. This release offers some great, added, functionality over the other libraries. Specifically, this release is completely unobtrusive – it uses the natural href, src, and title attributes to seed the box, when it pops up. Even if you don’t have Javascript enabled, it […]

Comment · Posted: April 24th, 2006


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


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