Wednesday, July 5th, 2006
Litebox- Same great taste, less calories
Yet another iteration of the ajax-ish picture viewer goodness. I’m going to use it for div windows though!

Perpetual nodesign in process…
the cobbler's shoes and all that.
Litebox- Same great taste, less calories
Yet another iteration of the ajax-ish picture viewer goodness. I’m going to use it for div windows though!
dp.SyntaxHighlighter – free JavaScript syntax highlighting
This is extremely handy. The world builds all the tool foundations for you… well, ok, almost.
ATI Technologies Inc.
ATI uses Brainjar code for their dhtml menus. A lot heavier than our CSS menus, but, they work pretty nice over a flash element.
Instead I chose to hide the “beauty” div containing the flash element. No worries.
Protopage v2 released – free AJAX start pages now with RSS news feeds, sticky notes and bookmarks
It’s ajax love for those who want it…
moo.fx – the next small thing
~3kb simple js effects that i’m too lazy to write because i haven’t really needed them anywhere.Google Maps EZ—Main
Robert%u2019s talk � Rise, Lord JavaScript
A reaction to the previous “using javascript for good, not evil” linkspam.
The Behaviour Layer: Using JavaScript for good, not evil
Clever title, decent content.
Javascript – Iframes
Wait till I come! é Six JavaScript features we do not need any longer
Unobtrusive Javascript
domCollapse
Not sure how I feel about letting Javascript rule the page behavior, on the other hand, it’s better to leave js out of the markup as much as possible and use the power of the dom.
I did a [...]
script.aculo.us – web 2.0 javascript
script.aculo.us provides you with easy-to-use, compatible and, ultimately, totally cool JavaScript libraries to make your web sites and web applications fly, Web 2.0 style
I dunno about these libraries. Are they ok or throw offs to how some programmers approach javascript? Load in a huge external library—but of course I haven’t even [...]