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Created by James on June 22, 2010 18:56:40
Last update: February 13, 2012 10:25:47
Version 1.6.4:
<!-- jQuery -->
<script type="text/javascript" ...
Version 1.7.1:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.g...
Google URL: http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentation/#jquery
Created by James on January 10, 2011 15:20:10
Last update: February 03, 2012 10:10:14
Dojo ShrinkSafe: http://shrinksafe.dojotoolkit.org/ : command line utility written in Java, based on Rhino - JavaScript engine written in Java.
Douglas Crockford's JSMIN: http://crockford.com/javascript/jsmin : command line utility written in C, can download MS-DOS exe.
Dean Edwards' Packer: http://dean.edwards.name/packer/ : online tool, or .NET, Perl, PHP application.
YUI Compressor: http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/compressor/ : command line utility written in Java.
Google Closure Compiler : command line Java application, web application, or RESTful API.
One problem is, the compressor utility may not be 100% reliable. So make sure to test the compressed script.
Created by James on November 23, 2011 13:57:51
Last update: November 23, 2011 13:57:51
An easy to digest stylesheet example for XSLT for RSS. Simply list item titles descriptions:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<xsl:sty...
URL for Google news feed: http://news.google.com/news?ned=us&topic=h&output=rss
Created by James on February 14, 2011 12:10:19
Last update: February 14, 2011 20:22:05
I have long noticed that IE8 displays a "broken page" icon while showing my web pages, but didn't pay much attention. Since the world in general considers IE to be broken, it's not so unlogical for IE to see much of the world as broken. Until one day I noticed that the Google home page was not "broken". Then I thought may be I should fix my pages also. So I moused over the "broken page" icon, and this is what I saw: Compatibility View: websites designed for older browsers will often look better, and problems such as out-of-place menus, images, or text will be corrected. Very descriptive indeed! Older browsers? Such as Firefox 1.5? When it comes to MS products, I often had better...
Created by James on July 19, 2009 20:51:23
Last update: January 11, 2011 20:14:18
If CSS3 border-image is properly supported, making a rounded corner box is very easy. You just need a round corner image like this: The following markup:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" ... would render like this (try it in Firefox 3.5 and Google Chrome): However, IE as of version 8.0 does not support border-image . So until border-image is reliably supported in all major browsers, we still have to rely on tried and true tricks to make it work. In general, I found three general categories of tricks to make rounded corners: Good old tables. This trick creates a table of 9 cells and uses the 8 cells on the perimeter to render the borders and rounded corners. The central cell is used for...
Created by James on October 11, 2009 21:15:53
Last update: October 11, 2009 21:19:39
Many techniques for making rounded corners do not work well when the element being rounded is displayed on a background with a different color (or multiple colors).
Example 1: Nifty Cube with JavaScript
<html>
<head>
<base href="http://www.html.i...
Example 2: modx Simple Rounded Corner Box
<html>
<head>
<title>Round Corner</title>
...
Example 3: CSS3 (does not work in IE)
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" ...
Example 4: This is one that actually works ! The nifty corner technique can be tweaked to be background friendly, although the JavaScript version didn't work for some reason.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" ...
Created by James on July 04, 2009 16:03:22
Last update: July 04, 2009 16:03:22
With about 200 lines of JavaScript, you can drag and drop table content. Content of the HTML table cells can be dragged to the another table cell or another table.
Author tested script in FireFox 3, Internet Explorer 6 and Google Chrome.
Link:
http://www.redips.net/javascript/drag-and-drop-table-content/
Created by James on March 31, 2009 03:49:08
Last update: March 31, 2009 03:49:08
I saw code like this in Google 's home page. I don't understand why they are using encodeURIComponent || escape . I thought encodeURIComponent is a standard JavaScript function. Therefore, the escape function call would never happen.
This is just a reminder that I saw the code in Google's home page.
window.clk = function(b,c,d,e,f,g,h) {
if (...