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dhtmlx.com
Building online shop interface can be much easier than you think. This tutorial explains how to develop a simple, Ajax-based GUI for a book store in 6 steps with the help of JavaScript DataView, a part of comprehensive dhtmlx library. The solution works in all main web browsers.
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Tutorial by
surfnlearn.com
Learn how to make a form clear itself when a user clicks on it to type a query in a very easy way
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6/22/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
This article will present ten easy steps that will instantly improve your script's performance. Don't worry; there isn't anything too difficult here. Everyone can apply these methods! When you're finished reading, please let us know your speed tips.
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
In this tutorial, we will go through the process of creating a small widget that allows users to retrieve turn-by-turn directions to a specified location. We'll be using the Google Maps API, via JavaScript, to provide this rather advanced functionality.
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Tutorial by
queness.com
This tutorial will show you how to create an AJAX Driven Website that overcame the browser Back button and bookmark problem in AJAX. I have made two versions, simplified version for further modification and my version to show you how to style it.
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
In this tutorial we are going to be using the jQuery UI slider widget to create an attractive and functional content slider. We will have a container, which has a series of elements each containing different blocks of content.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
languages we know and see what we can create. I thought it might be nice to create a little online keyboard with CSS, and then make it work with jQuery. The keyboard includes "action" keys (caps lock, shift, and delete) which dynamically changes the keyboard when clicked. I will show you how to build it today.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
Both Twitter and the Apple App Store use a brilliant technique for loading more information; you click the link and fresh items magically appear on the screen. This tutorial teaches you to use AJAX, CSS, Javascript, JSON, PHP, and HTML to create that magic. This tutorial will also feature both jQuery and MooTools versions of the script.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
In this tutorial we will be creating a simple web-based chat application with PHP and jQuery. This sort of utility would be perfect for a live support system for your website.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
When designing a new site, web designers usually face the age-old question: vertical or horizontal navigation? There are pros and cons to both solutions. One example being horizontal navigation limits the number of links you can have due to a limited page width...
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
forum.sz-ex.com
Before reading this tutorial, you must have intermediate to advancded knowledge of JavaScript and HTML, knowledge of GET and POST form methods(wouldn't be much point if you didn't), and prefierably a basic idea of PHP so you know what happens to the GET and POST data after submission of a form.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
Flickr, being the biggest photo management and sharing site in the world, has an impressive API to let developers access and manipulate almost all of its data. Lets take a look at how to work with the API: at the lowest level possible.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
admixweb.com
How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 3
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Tutorial by
admixweb.com
How to Easily Create a JavaScript Framework, Part 2
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
With Google docs gaining popularity, it is anticipated that in the near future there will be a great demand for connecting it to external systems for various purposes such as data interchange, data visualization, etc. In this article, I will show you how to connect Flash based charts (FusionCharts) to Google Spreadsheets and plot live data using JavaScript.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
There are at least five ways to make AJAX calls with the jQuery library. For beginners, however, the differences between each can be a bit confusing. In this tutorial, we will line them up and make a comparison. Additionally. we'll review how to inspect these AJAX calls with Firebug as well.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
net.tutsplus.com
In this tutorial we will be looking at how we can transform some semantic and accessible underlying HTML into an attractive and functional news ticker that smoothly scrolls its contents. Some news tickers are horizontal and some are vertical; the one that we are going to create today will be vertical.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
finalwebsites.com
In this tutorial we'll be using jQuery to perform a search on a mysql table without waiting for a new page to load. First of all we're going to build the php document which will be used by JQuery to perform the search.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
prodevtips.com
How to create a small left-side information box that behaves like the one on Facebook.
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2/2/2010
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Tutorial by
tutorialzine.com
This time we are going to create a simple AJAX website with jQuery and the right amount of PHP & CSS. It is going to have a few pages loaded by AJAX from the PHP back-end, and a complete support of the browser history - a real pain for any AJAX or Flash site .
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2/2/2010
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