Category: JavaScript
Here are Fresh and Latest Useful jQuery Plugins Episode – 4 focusing on all JavaScript category browsing and further resources to reduce time and effort while increasing your audience.
Apple announced today the release of its latest version of Web browser Safari. Version 5.0.1 introduces Safari extensions as well as an extensions gallery, bringing the browser into sync with other leading browsers, such as Firefox, Chrome.Continue
Apple today announced the release of Safari 5.0.1. What’s significant in this point release is that Apple has turned on support for the Extensions Gallery. When Safari 5 was released in June, it included support for extensions so that developers could start building them, but without access to the Extensions Gallery, users had no easy way to find and install those extensions.Continue
A white paper released today by malware monitoring company Dasient identifies third party elements beyond the control of company webmasters as the biggest security holes in most enterprise web sites. Specifically, Dasient identifies third party JavaScript widgets, advertising and web applications as the biggest liabilities.
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jQuery is a popular framework among web designers and developers. It is derived from Javascript, but it can do much more stuff which is quite complicated to do in Javascript. With a tag line of “Write Less, Do More Javascript Library”, jQuery is an open source public library that is freely available for download and use. Using this amazing feature, many jQuery developers have developed great jQuery plugins and released them for free. All these plugins helps us to implement amazing jQuery features and functionalities in our web design without having to manually code each and everything and thus, saving valuable time.
Here in this article, we list the best 15 jQuery plugins that will rock your website.Continue

Let us assume that, just like everyone else, you are building a website–after all, the Web is where it is all happening now. As soon as your website goes live–and especially while you are still in the design and development phase–you need to make sure your site’s content will be found through search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Bing where many people go to look for information.Continue
Often cases it can be useful to display a larger version of an image to the site user when they hover their mouse over a thumbnail on your site (a simpler interface than the magnification idea I've blogged about).
There is a ton of javascript floating around out there on the Web which you can use to do this but I've just come across a cool drupal module (Hover Preview for Imagecache) that integrates cleanly with imagecache; allowing you to choose a hover relationship between any two imagecache presets on node field displays as well as in Views! read more »

We all want to grow in the things we do, and in the field of web development, one of the main areas that we spend a lot of time on is our code. This could include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, ActionScript or any other language that you may choose to use for building websites.Continue