September 2005
BrainJar.com: Experiments in Web Programming
by 19 others, 1 commentBrainJar.com features technical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web. It's not intended as a "cut and paste" site but rather a learning resource.
Mike Davidson: Introducing sIFR: The Healthy Alternative to Browser Text
by 6 otherscool flash / dhtml font handling
DHTML Image Annotation [Scribbling.net]
by 1 otherMy favorite feature of the Flickr photo sharing service is the ability to annotate sections of a photo, like I did with a screenshot of my PC desktop. (Mouse over that picture and you'll see what I mean.) This is very cool, and I don't want you to have to
/IE7/overview/
IE7 loads and parses all style sheets into a form that Explorer can understand. You can then use most CSS2/CSS3 selectors without having to resort to CSS hacks.
The lightweight script is a single-line inclusion in your HTML/XML document. No alteratio
WebFX - What you never thought possible!
by 11 othersOn this page you'll be able to find Dynamic HTML samples that you can use on your own pages, all the samples may be used freely for personal use or you may change the source code for your own applications.
Sliding Layers: DHTML Layers in Motion
The sliding layers code from dyn-web can be used to move layers onload or in response to user actions such as hovering, clicking or scrolling. The layer movement can be steady, accelerating or decelerating.
July 2005
May 2005
Docking boxes (dbx)
by 9 othersDocking boxes (dbx) adds animated drag 'n' drop, snap-to-grid, and show/hide-contents functionality to any group of elements. And ... in what might be another world-first for brothercake - dbx is fully accessible to the keyboard as well as the mouse, an action I've dubbed "press 'n' move"
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