We all love Javascript. With jQuery, it is now so easy to write really nice JavaScript effects. jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development
How to build a number cruncher Application with javascript,profiling with firebug and threading with WebWorker!
In a multi-part series, I am compiling lists of Web Development Gurus that you must check out and follow through their blogs or on Twitter! In my opinion, it is essential to be in contact with fellows colleagues in your field to really learn the tricks of the trade.
JavaScript is the one of the most utilized and popular programming language, because a large majority of the browsers are compatible with it. In addition, JavaScript has become very popular, very quickly, because it is uncomplicated, straightforward, and has a wide-range of capabilities.
Another Topsy-enabled jQuery plugin to list the most popular posts on your website, from your Twitter timeline or for some keyword within a selected period of time.
So, as of jQuery 1.4 alpha version 2, jQuery provides you with the possibility of defining an easing function (or rather, the name of an easing function) for each property that you’re animating. It’s done in the following manner.
QUnit is a powerful, easy-to-use, JavaScript test suite. It can be used to test jQuery code and jQuery plugins as well as any generic JavaScript code. Like JsUnit or any other javascript testing frameworks, QUnit needs to be run in a web browser. How good it is if we could run QUnit from Java code directly and don't need to worry about how to construct a web page and load it up with a browser?
This modifies the String prototype to add the functionality we need. Using the string value of the object it runs on as the string key name, this function takes a multidimensional array or object as its parameter, and returns the first value it comes across (it does not continue to search).
In “How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 3,” we discussed “Waiting Until the DOM Loaded”, “How to Modify “setStyle()”, “Set and Get Values from Input Elements”, and “Fun Effects: “fadeIn()” and “fadeOut().” In
If you have used Google Reader, then you might have noticed the way Google Reader shows feed items, it loads up few items first when you click on a feed and as you scroll down to view more items, it fetches more items dynamically and adds it to the list.
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