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  • Enhanced Firefox Memory Profiler Add-on
  • Atul Varma keeps on producing more amazing tools for the Web than I have had hot dinners. I got to work with him on the original memory tool experiment and he has just improved it a lot. As well as the [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 07:27:17 07-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Ext JS in Action: The Table Layout
  • Jesus Garcia kindly gave us excerpts from his book Ext JS in Action. Now he is back with a new excerpt from a chapter on the Table Layout (download PDF): The table layout gives you complete control over how you want to [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:45:45 07-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • View Source Tutorial: Fancy Web Page Using HTML5, CSS, and SVG
  • I recently ran across a site that made my jaw drop when I realized it's completely made with HTML5, CSS, and SVG. It's the site for the GNU Emacs for Mac OS X release: Who ever knew GNU Emacs could look [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:30:51 07-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Behold the, um, Beholder!
  • Over on my blog I report a new release of SVG Web from the SVG Web team: Yowsers! It's another release of SVG Web, this time code named Beholder: According to the classic D&D Monster Manual, the Beholder is an "aggressive and [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 08:00:38 13-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Firefox Trunk: Accelerometers, WebGL, and CSS Transitions
  • Paul Rouget shows off some cool new demos that are baking on the trunk of Firefox currently. First are some nifty new events that get fired if your computer has an accelerometer: PLAIN TEXT JAVASCRIPT: window.addEventListener("MozOrientation", function(e) { /* 3 values: e.x, e.y, e.y */ }, [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 07:30:01 13-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Mobile WebKit Compatibility
  • PPK has cried "There is no WebKit on mobile!" as he posts new compatibility tables that test WebKit across desktop and mobile: I compare 19 WebKits in order to prove that there is no “WebKit on Mobile” and to figure out [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:51:10 13-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Crazy Times: Rendering HTML…. in Canvas
  • It's still early work but James Urquhart has gotten HTML rendering inside the Canvas tag. In his demo, he renders the following HTML into the Canvas element: PLAIN TEXT HTML: <html>   <head>     <title></title>   </head>   <body>     <p class="woo" id="render" style="display:none;">       [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:30:48 12-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Making HTML5 Microdata Usable
  • This is really awesome; I've long thought that applying usability studies to APIs like we do for user-interfaces can yield real results and make development easier. The HTML5 spec recently had something called microdata added to it. The idea behind microdata [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 07:30:21 09-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Fun Friday: Mullets and Space Battles
  • The week is almost over, and that means it's Fun Friday! Ajax and HTML5 aren't just for serious business apps ("business in the front, party in the back"): http://www.flickr.com/photos/heyjohngreen/ / CC BY 2.0 This week we have JS Wars from Jonas Wagner: There [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:30:52 09-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Vanthia
  • Scott Schiller, favourite DHTML hax0r, pointed us to Vanthia "a browser based Massive Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game in development." The game appears to use Mootools for the underlying library, the UI is quite well done and the map uses an [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 12:12:59 09-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • What’s New in HTML 5: From the Large to the Nitty Gritty
  • Hot off the presses comes a new This Week in HTML5 episode. In this episode Mark Pilgrim notes: Since I started publishing these weekly summaries over a year ago, I've watched the HTML5 specification grow up...Slowly, steadily, and sometimes painstakingly, the [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:30:57 08-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Play Kings Quest, Space Quest, and More… Using Canvas Tag
  • Martin Kool and Sjoerd Visscher have gotten many of the old Sierra Online games running on the Canvas tag, including many of the Kings Quest series, Space Quest series, and Leisure Suit Larry. Martin Kool describes some of the long process [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:00:33 08-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • Har Har! One archive for Web performance and beyond; Implemented in Firebug and HttpWatch
  • Steve Souders has posted about the HTTP Archive Specification and how it is now supported by both Firebug and HttpWatch (and hopefully more soon!). Steve says it best, and it started as his baby, so I will let him announce it: What’s [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 04:25:12 19-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • jQuery Concrete; ConcreteUI programming in jQuery
  • Hamish Friedlander of SilverStripe has developed jQuery Concrete as a way to enable developers to easily add functions to groups of DOM elements based on the structure and contents of those DOM elements. Hamish told us: I'd like to announce the 0.9 [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:47:39 19-Oct-2009 | add comment
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  • jQuery Approach; Creep up on your radials
  • We have featured the creative work of Scott Robbin many times before. This time he comes at us with a cool new jQuery Approach plugin. It works very similar in nature to animate, except it's based on distance instead of time. [...]
  • Maky | Categories: JavaScript | 06:30:18 16-Oct-2009 | add comment