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9391_32 André Luís' Bookmarks Tagged With "javascript"

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  1. Visit A List Apart: Articles: CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time A List Apart: Articles: CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time

    "In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery. Say hello to hover animations that respond to a user's behavior in ways standards-based sites never could befor… More

  2. Visit Welcome to Super Oors World Welcome to Super Oors World

    Love the #1. Has enormous potential. :D Made me laugh, hard.

  3. Visit hCard and hCalendar - plugins for tinymce hCard and hCalendar - plugins for tinymce

    Have yet to try to them, but if they work for basic hcard/hcalendars, I'm happy. This was one of the most recurring questions in the training session at SAPO.

  4. Visit danwebb.net - Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript danwebb.net - Sumo! A Generic Microformats Parser For JavaScript

    Haven't tried it yet, but it's just as it says on the label... discovers presence of hcard, hcalendar and hreview on webpages. Might come in handy when trying to make microformats work in IE! ;)

  5. Visit Google I/O Sessions (Google I/O Session Videos and Slides) Google I/O Sessions (Google I/O Session Videos and Slides)

    All talks posted online with slides and videos! Now if only I could find Flight of the Concords video.... hmmm.... (saving for later perusal. I'll highlight the best ones here @ ma.gnollia)

  6. Visit JavaScript 1.5 to 2.0 (TomTom) by John Resig JavaScript 1.5 to 2.0 (TomTom) by John Resig

    J. Resig presents JavaScript 1.5 to 2.0 at TomTom.

  7. Visit JavaScript Libraries (@Media) by John Resig JavaScript Libraries (@Media) by John Resig

    Presentation on Javascript Librarys by John Resig at @Media (June 2008). A good comparison between most relevant libraries out there. I just wish R. Nyman's DomAssistant was in there as well.

  8. Visit Cubescape - Your own digital landscape Cubescape - Your own digital landscape

    Wow. Build your own isometric cube agglomeration! Neat!!! By Cameron "Man in Blue" Adams. Oh, uses jQuery. (via simon willison)

  9. Visit Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery - XTech 2008 Unobtrusive JavaScript with jQuery - XTech 2008

    Simon's presentation on Unobtrusive JS + jQuery at Xtech, May 6th 2008.

  10. Visit QuirksBlog: Delegating the focus and blur events QuirksBlog: Delegating the focus and blur events

    This is why PPK is an alias for God, in my book. Shows how to implement event delegation for focus and blur events, cross browser.

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