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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.
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Pretty simple jQuery plugin that turns standard Bootstrap alerts into hovering “Growl-like” notifications.
DEMO
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DePelicula, css3, Jquery, PSD, PHP, CMS, Carrito de Compras, Productos
Rediseño* disfracescalderomagico.com/
Boceto Diseño Web desarrollado en Americanet
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Diseño Web en Monterrey | Sitios Web Autoadministrables graficomex@gmail.com
Now This application user use each and every thing llike add,edit,delete For one page.if can’t create many page for add,edit,delete.this is very useful for you.
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I wrote a jquery spy, and after a number of hours being on Digg.com it eventually made it to the number 1 stop on the front page of digg. It's at 128 in the pic, but it got over a 1000 diggs. Not bad for my 3rd article.
I'm currently workin on two new ideas for two of my customers, both with 960.gs and who said 960.gs can not be versatile...?
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.
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An online RPG-creation engine in the style of Ultima 4. Built in HTML and jQuery (so it should even work on iPhones and other non-Flash-cabable mobile devices), it seems like an intriguing new way to build and share fantasy games with your friends.
This project we're working on right now features a new website for a local lawfirm. It needed to have a clear, not all-too colourful but appealing appearance, with backend code applying to web standards and government guidelines.
It's also the first website we fully develop in CodeIgniter: a wonderful PHP4/5 framework that works a lot the same like RubyOnRails. Even though we now about the flaws CI might have compared to better PHP5-ports of it (like Kohana), our decision to use CI was well thought of...
Been working on a design for past 3 days. And this cold and fever goes on increasing :| My eyes are bleeding now :((
Разработка фирменного стиля и корпоративного веб сайта с использованием интерактивных технологий jQuery, AJAX и JavaScript.
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.
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HTML template created for Theme Forest marketplace.
Silicon App template has been specially crafted with a software application theme in mind, be it a mobile* or a standard desktop product* .
With its professional look and feel your application will stand apart from the crowd, whether it is destined for Windows / Mac Operating Systems or for mobile platforms like IPhone / Android.
JavaScript Frameworks have become a quintessential ingredient of web application development these days.
This is particularly true in context of Single-Page applications (SPAs) and MVC based applications.
Besides speeding up the development significantly, here are some key factors that make JavaScript Frameworks a “must-have” component in any web application development strategy
My task to hand code a photoshop file (produced by a graphic designer) into strict HTML and CSS site.
Role: Development.
Bespoke design and construction of a one-page horizontal website to promote the band's latest album, featuring artwork by artist Dan Baldwin. The brief was to make an intuitive navigation and emulate the experience of viewing artwork in a gallery, whilst presenting information about the release in an editorial design format.
A screenshot of the Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps' website, an item in my web design & development portfolio.
Website & images by TJ Kelly
Layout/HTML/CSS/jQuery - Feito para o curso SENAI.
Visualização online: gabrielroczanski.esy.es/trabalho-ergonomia/
Beginning Ruby From Novice to Professional & Professional JavaScript for Web Developers 2nd Edition
Big thanks to Mostafa Farghaly
using A jQuery Flickr Feed Plugin to show flickr photos in glow. Can show thumbnails of a user tag combination (other possibilities too) quite simply.
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.
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Hot site criado para divulgar o evento Vitória Game Party - #VGP,
Levantamento de requisitos
Definição de escopo
Criação do Layout
Montagem e estruturação
Tecnologias: HTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, jScript com jQuery.
Desenvolvido por: Huxley Dias
veja em: www.vitoriagameparty.com.br/