Category: Development

  • Layout Gala: a collection of 40 CSS layouts based on the same markup and ready for download!

    Good visual examples of a variety of CSS layouts (click on thumbnail to see each one in action) that all share the same underlying HTML markup. Good quick reference for simple sites I think. In November 2005 I presented on pro.html.it a three-part article on creating CSS layouts using techniques like negative margins, any order…

  • Andreas’ practical language comparison

    Another comparison matrix – this one for languages: Andreas’ practical language comparison Perhaps you already encountered the situation – you read a bit about some less-mainstreamed language, and ask yourself : How in the world do they write an “hello world” with that? This is where i want APLC to help. I want to collect…

  • My-BIC = Easy Ajax (Another AJAX Framework on del.icio.us today)

    My-BIC = Easy Ajax The What After tiring of over hyped ajax frameworks trying to hide the guts that make ajax programming fun I decided to share my recipe for easy to make ajax applications where you still have control over everything, but the setup of it all is handled for you. This is a…

  • advAJAX / AdvancedAJAX 1.0

    Neat looking Ajax library with a lot of configurability. Someone should do a matrix of all the ajax frameworks with what they offer… 🙂 This text contains the list of all methods and variables of the AdvancedAJAX (advAJAX) object. This project is available for free for both private, non-commercial and commercial usage. In case you…

  • Google Sitemaps – Now with average position of keywords

    I’ll definitely have to check this out later… Google sitemaps turned on a new feature today. Now you have the ability to not only look at what people search for and click on to get to your site, but today you can now see what average position that phrase or keyword comes up at! This…

  • The no-framework PHP MVC framework – Rasmus’ Toys Page

    In the end, the no-framework framework that Rasmus proposes isn’t so much of a framework as a coding style / approach, and he basically advocates rolling your own instead of refactoring someone else’s complicated framework. Still, some good points and worth checking out, good comments at the bottom too… Try to avoid using include_once and…

  • How vSocial Went from 0 to 71 Million Page Views in (about) 120 Days | Ajax Blog

    I’ve been using vSocial more and more lately to watch clips and my main man Shanti recently got a chance for a full-blown interview and posted it over on Ajax Blog. You should definitely check it out since they’ve been scaling massively lately and you can watch cool videos on their site. We wanted to…

  • Patterns in Interaction Design

    Disregard the dubious spammy-looking presentation of the links in this awesome resource full of design patterns for all kinds of interaction situations. This has some freaking sweet content. Check it out: www.welie.com — patterns in Interaction Design Link to share this: https://gabrielserafini.com/blog/2006/02/14/patterns-in-interaction-design/

  • Ethnio – Remote Usability Software

    Neat usability testing service that is well designed and seems like a pretty useful service… Ethnio makes usability testing easy, quick, and accurate. Ethnio is a simple moderated usability application that allows you to easily conduct usability test sessions right from your desk or anywhere you have an internet connection and a phone. It’s made…

  • DOM Scripting: Hijax – allow non-Ajax browsers to still use your site

    There seems to be an inherent paradox in saying that you need to think about your server-side architecture but you should just be building old-fashioned page by page submissions before hijacking them with Ajax. But the paradox can be resolved if you think about Hijax this way: * Plan for Ajax from the start. *…

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