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This seems to be an unusual idea. Creating pages that work on everyones' browser? Surely not! The idea of this site is to show you that it is not that difficult to do.
In case you haven't already used it, prototype.js is a JavaScript library initially written by Sam Stephenson . This amazingly well thought and well written piece of standards-compliant code takes a lot of the burden associated with creating rich, highly interactive web pages that characterize the Web 2.0 off your back. When I first started trying to use this library, a few years ago, I noticed that the documentation was definitely not one of its strongest points.
I love this script! It's simple and works very well. Yes, we have to know a little loghic before using it, but it's worth to learn. Thanks to the creator, you really do a great work!
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 HP continues to divulge bits and pieces of a road map for the ill-starred and nearly-orphaned webOS. The company has followed up its December plan to release webOS mobile platform and development tools with a proposed timeline, with a full release set before year’s end. Some people see a life for the associated Enyo JavaScript Read the rest… Saturday, January 14th, 2012
Finding inspiration is not always as simple as it sounds, whether you’ve been designing for years or only weeks. Below is a collection of 100 great web resources to find inspiration and direction on your next project, whether it be online or in print. These range from galleries of graphic and web design to online magazines and a few unconventional sources of inspiration. Keep reading to see our recommendations and then share your favorite sources of inspiration in the comments.
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It's the end of the year; a time for nostalgia and looking back on the past year. Nick Finck, Digital Web Magazine's founder and publisher, recalls where we've been, what we've achieved, and discusses the potential for dramatic change in where we are going as a publication. This is your chance to influence the future structure and focus of Digital Web. Read more The landscape of web writing has changed.