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  1. Visit Google Doctype - Google Code Google Doctype - Google Code

    This looks like it could be a very valuable resource indeed: a user-contributed and edited reference for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

  2. Visit W3C DOM Compatibility - HTML W3C DOM Compatibility - HTML

    PPK has once again been doing sterling work. He's updated the DOM compatibility chart and things are actually looking pretty good.

  3. Visit dpaste: #15223: LOLDOM, by Jeremy Keith dpaste: #15223: LOLDOM, by Jeremy Keith

    Okay, this started as a joke but then I couldn't resist writing a bit of code. Usage: OH_HAI.I_CAN_HAS_ELEMENT_BY_ID("Id") and OH_HAI.I_CAN_HAS_ELEMENTS_BY_TAG_NAME("tag").

  4. Visit Dear JavaScript Library Developers… -   Wait till I come! Dear JavaScript Library Developers… - Wait till I come!

    Christian's wish list for JavaScript libraries.

  5. Visit rikrikrik: Wasted Javascript rikrikrik: Wasted Javascript

    How much page weight is being wasted on JavaScript. It's time to shed those pounds.

  6. Visit Cheat Sheets for the YUI Utilities » Yahoo! User Interface Blog Cheat Sheets for the YUI Utilities » Yahoo! User Interface Blog

    If you use the Yahoo JavaScript libraries a lot, these cheat sheets (inspired by those of fellow Brightonian, Dave Childs) should come in very handy.

  7. Visit Respect the DOM t-shirt Respect the DOM t-shirt

    Respect the DOM t-shirt

  8. Visit Web API Working Group Charter Web API Working Group Charter

    The W3C proves that it can move with the times: "The mission of the W3C Web API Working Group is to develop specifications that enable improved client-side application development on the Web." This is very good news indeed.

  9. Visit Progetto NINFEA Progetto NINFEA

    Here's a really nice implementation of my JavaScript slideshow script.

  10. Visit Behaviour : Using CSS selectors to apply Javascript behaviours Behaviour : Using CSS selectors to apply Javascript behaviours

    An excellent alternative to the inline cruft so common in most Ajax applications.

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