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These small jQuery snippets are not only just for reference, but some of them can be used to learn jQuery as well.
Enjoy!
This is one of those days that is quite memorable for Dojo users: Dojo 1.0 is available today.
One of the greatest widgets included in the release is the grid widget. For those who haven't seen it before, TurboGrid examples can be seen on the TurboAJAX group's website.
In addition to the release of Dojo 1.0, Shane O’Sullivan has released three widgets designed for image-related sites built in Dojo 1.0.
If you've used JavaScript with Internet Explorer extensively, you know that there is a nasty little dialog box that shows its ugly head once in a while called "No Such Interface Supported" (NSIS).
Really informative error message, isn't it?
I was attempting to open a window using the window.open() method in JavaScript. Every time it tried to use the window.open() method, it displayed the NSIS error message. Grrrr.
Giving credit where credit is due...It seems Ajaxian is becoming the place for any Dojo news coming out. :-)
Heng Liu has developed a smooth scroller into Dojo and even provided a test page. The code is very simple to implement.
Those of you who have been using Dojo for a while are in for a little surprise.
In addition to all of the JavaScript functions, widgets, AJAX, components, and doodads, they added Dojo charting package to their new release.
Two things immediately caught my eye: the graph(ics) and the simplicity of the code to create such beautiful charts. Another reason to move towards Dojo as a framework, IMO (in my opinion).
You write your web pages with JavaScript using AJAX, but you need a particular framework. Heck, they're everywhere.
With the popularity of JavaScript becoming necessary, people aren't considering it a language because it doesn't support the fundamentals of OOP.
Ajaxian reported an article about Joshua Gertzen and his team creating ThinWire Ajax framework, but the key point of this article was about how to use inheritance in JavaScript.
Script.aculo.us released their newest version, 1.6.2, for immediate release.
According to the site, this is strictly a "bug fix" release and they fix 22 bugs. They call this release the "go ahead and grab it" release.
Dig in. :-)
Good site for good JavaScript code.