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Florida, EUA
Atividade
Consultoria e Design
Métodos Utilizados
XHTML, CSS, Tableless, JavaScript (jQuery)
A screenshot of the Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps' website, an item in my web design & development portfolio.
Website & images by TJ Kelly
Quick hack I'm working on. It
- grabs data in semi-realtime to server as JSON
- loads JSON data into browser as users mouse-over.
This is repeated for my flickr, hackernews, lastfm and delicious links. The test run you see here loads a pre-fetched json file using the flickr API to get the latest images I've uploaded. I update this list every couple of hours or so. Here the test data is simply a static file.
Sure the layout is borked (size etc). But you can see the image with the mouse run over it is constructed via the JSON file building a link with an image in the url with title and link. The result will be sort of real-time. The trade-off is data from my updated sites that will be current today, not necessarily the last minute.
The interesting bit is extracting the JSON file data and then writing the JQuery script in the $.document.ready function. Chaining works as you would expect and I've added the image to a url by identifying a unique image id (generated in Javascript at runtime). A lot to do but it shows me with a bit of preprocessing at the server
- python api request to flickr
- build & check valid JSON file
Then have a small Javascript library using my own tools that read JSON, build an array of objects then hand to JQuery to render a result.
I'll be writing a more detailed example showing how I used the flickr API with python, the resultant JSON file, JQuery and Firebug at a future date.
some time later...
The following url allows you to query your public profile without using the api ~ api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=271642... If you use the api too much you can be throttled. So you have to ask why did I really bother? There may be reasons I want to make calls to the api but for the moment I'll stick with the feed in JSON format.
Here I've added my twitter feeds. A simple call to Twitter using the feed (not API) in JSON format. Removed the mouse-over JQuery as it was annoying.
A mouse-over of the link to twitter shows the date/time.
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Ralph Whitbeck (http://ralphwhitbeck.com) is a Senior Engineer at BrandLogic
Corporation (http://www.brandlogic.com). Ralph is currently a Developer
Relations evangelist on the jQuery team for both jQuery and jQuery UI. He
also co-hosts the Official jQuery podcast (http://podcast.jquery.com), a
weekly show that interviews key members of the jQuery community.
The language configuration page will make the change and notify you when it is complete (it requires a restart of the CherryPy webserver which takes about 10 seconds).
Peter was really excited about us being here, and kept trying to get free stuff (Shirt, lanyard, etc). He was really nice.
Designer Chennai Biggest Freelance Web Design, We Effectively Implement Fresh Ideas, Modern Designs, Web Development & Graphic Design Services in Chennai.
Quick hack I'm working on. It
- grabs data in semi-realtime to server as JSON
- loads JSON data into browser as users mouse-over.
This is repeated for my flickr, hackernews, lastfm and delicious links. The test run you see here loads a pre-fetched json file using the flickr API to get the latest images I've uploaded. I update this list every couple of hours or so. Here the test data is simply a static file.
Sure the layout is borked (size etc). But you can see the image with the mouse run over it is constructed via the JSON file building a link with an image in the url with title and link. The result will be sort of real-time. The trade-off is data from my updated sites that will be current today, not necessarily the last minute.
The interesting bit is extracting the JSON file data and then writing the JQuery script in the $.document.ready function. Chaining works as you would expect and I've added the image to a url by identifying a unique image id (generated in Javascript at runtime). A lot to do but it shows me with a bit of preprocessing at the server
- python api request to flickr
- build & check valid JSON file
Then have a small Javascript library using my own tools that read JSON, build an array of objects then hand to JQuery to render a result.
I'll be writing a more detailed example showing how I used the flickr API with python, the resultant JSON file, JQuery and Firebug at a future date.
some time later...
The following url allows you to query your public profile without using the api ~ api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=271642... If you use the api too much you can be throttled. So you have to ask why did I really bother? There may be reasons I want to make calls to the api but for the moment I'll stick with the feed in JSON format.
Here I've added my twitter feeds. A simple call to Twitter using the feed (not API) in JSON format. Removed the mouse-over JQuery as it was annoying.
A mouse-over of the link to twitter shows the date/time. A link over the flickr icon.
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Made at: www.ralphcorbett.com/box-shadow-art-highlighting.html
Highlight text with a box shadow, color it, then rotate it with a mouse click.
Can save the HTML code.
Make a Tag Cloud. Add links to the HTML code and make it active.
SILVA, MaurÃcio Samy. Ajax com jQuery: requisições Ajax com a simplicidade de jQuery. São Paulo: Novatec, 2009. 327 p. ISBN 9788575221990. Inclui Ãndice; il. tab. quad.; 24x17cm.
Palavras-chave: AJAX/Tecnologia de desenvolvimento de websites; JQUERY/Linguagem de programação.
CDU 004.439 / S586a / 2009
10 Things I Learned from the jQuery Source
Paul Irish will open the jQuery source on the big screen, and run through how the jQuery object works. This talk will cover self executing anonymous functions as a global abatement technique, several interesting methods, internal jQuery paradigms, hiddenhancements, plugin architecture, and the evented model of application design.
As you can see in this example, everything is translated from strings in Mako templates to Javascript popup windows.
Free Adobe muse template night club template www.x5tuts.com/downloads/night-club-muse-template/ #adobecc #adobemuse #adobemusecc #adobetemplates #freemuse #musetemplate #freetemplates #html5 #jquery #webdesign #webtemplates
I love jquery-ui's modal dialogs. That tip is hard-coded at the moment but I plan to replace it with an AJAX call. That way I can rotate the tips on the server with a little bit of JSON.
Multiple Uploads Using PHP & JQuery
DEMO
DOWNLOAD
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www.99designhub.com/2014/07/multiple-uploads-using-php-jq...
A Programadora Brasil é um programa da Secretaria do Audiovisual do Ministério da Cultura, desenvolvido por meio da Cinemateca Brasileira e do Centro Técnico do Audiovisual (CTAv). Seu objetivo é a disponibilização de filmes e vÃdeos para pontos de exibição.
> Desenvolvimento da interface (XHTML, CSS, jQuery);
Projeto desenvolvido na PictureWeb em 2006.
Marca lÃder de mercado no Brasil, revolucionou o tratamento de água para uso doméstico, ampliando e divulgando o conceito de um equipamento hoje sÃmbolo de qualidade de vida - o purificador de água.
> Desenvolvimento da interface (XHTML, CSS, jQuery);
> Campanha de E-mail Marketing;
> Ações de manutenção: vitrines e conteúdo;
Projeto desenvolvido na PictureWeb em 2006.
Merupakan tugas akhir saya di Unikom. Dibuat dengan menggunakan PHP, JQuery, CSS3, beberapa plugins (JQuery UI,HeadJS,dll)
The reboot interface of PyCI is actually handled by Mochikit. It is pretty slick in that it will perform a system reboot in the background and notify you when the reboot is complete.
Here I am hand coding my own portfolio using sublime. The main areas of coding I am currently focusing on are HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Michah Ho BCIT new media
So I had the pleasure to make a chat client for USC's Marshall School of Business. Really, very enjoyable if you couldn't tell by the lovely chat box. The site is brought to you heavily by jQuery. I learned a lot on this project and hope to do more!
w0000t!