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May 07, 08
Ajax Performance Analysis - Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) continues to raise user expectations for interactivity and performance, and developers are increasingly treating Ajax as a must-have component of their Web applications. As more code is moved client side and the network model changes, the community is responding by building more tools to address the unique performance challenges of Ajax. Examine toolsets that find and correct performance problems within your Ajax-enriched applications.
Tag(s): ajax



May 01, 08
Improve Form Usability With Auto Messages - This tutorial explains how to improve form usability adding an auto message which appears and disappears with a nice fade-in and fade-out effect when an user select a field.
Tag(s): ajax forms



Nov 18, 07
Ajax PHP tutorial - In this article I will try to summarize the basics of Ajax and PHP communication. At the and you can find a full working Ajax - PHP example.
Tag(s): php, ajax



Nov 15, 07
AxsJAX - Access-Enabling AJAX - AJAX techniques have helped Web developers create live applications within Web browsers. The AxsJAX framework helps inject accessibility features into these applications so that users of adaptive technologies such as screen readers and self-voicing browsers experience the same level of interactivity that is now taken for granted by users of Web 2.0 applications.
Tag(s): accessible ajax



Nov 13, 07
AJAX’d Wordpress - AJAX'd Wordpress (AWP), formerly know as INAP, is an extremely powerful plugin that harnesses the power of AJAX and Wordpress to improve the user experience, the administration capabilities and the design potential of any Wordpress based blog. AWP's basic features include inline paginated posts, inline comments, threaded comments, the ability to submit comments with AJAX, pagination of your homepage, live comment preview and much more, but it does not, however, force you to use any feature, and it also allows all aspects of the plugin to be easily customized through a single Administration panel. AWP is built to integrate with other plugins and features an advanced module system--based off of WordPress' plugin system--that allows it to be modified with the addition of third-party extensions. It also has special features that will ensure compatibility with many other plugins.
Tag(s): ajax, wordpress, ajax blogs



Nov 13, 07
WP Ajax Edit Comments - WordPress Ajax Edit Comments (for WP 2.1+) allows users and admins alike to edit comments on a post. Users can edit their own comments for a period specified by the admin, and admins can edit all post comments. What better way to show reader appreciation than letting the readers edit their own typos?
Tag(s): ajax, wordpress, ajax blogs, edit comments, wp



Nov 08, 07
How To Make AJAX Work For You - A three hour video Ajax tutorial presented at Web 2.0 Expo Berlin on November 5th 2007.
Tag(s): ajax



Nov 07, 07
QuarkRuby - Why I moved from Prototype to jQuery - jQuery is a JavaScript library which follows unobtrusive paradigm for application development using JavaScript. jQuery inherently supports Behavior driven development and is based on traversing HTML documents using CSS Selectors. On the other hand, Prototype is a JavaScript library for Class driven development which makes life easier working with JavaScript. Prototype library has a good support in Ruby on Rails via helper functions.
Tag(s): javascript, prototype, jquery



Nov 07, 07
Plotr - Javascript Charting Framework - Some time ago I was looking for a charting framework for Prototype and I couldn't find it, just because there's none. So that's where it all started. I came across PlotKit, a well written piece of javascript that enables developers to use Canvas or SVG elements for rendering bar, line and pie charts. The only thing was that PlotKit needed the Mochikit library to work. So I took some parts of PlotKit and wrote some parts myself. The result is a lightweight charting framework (12kb!) named Plotr. It's released under the BSD license.
Tag(s): javascript, framework, charting, frameworks



Nov 06, 07
How to Make a Password Strength Meter for Your Register Form - A small tutorial on how to build a password strength meter like the one on Google's new account form.
Tag(s): javascript, password strength, ajax forms, ajax security



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