July 26th in Articles by .

Getting Started With CSS3 PIE

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I found out about the CSS3 PIE library a couple of days ago and finally decided to give it a go today. The PIE library site is still a bit sparse in terms of usage guidelines and demos so, I decided to put one together to help other web developers get up to speed quickly.

UPDATE: I got in contact with the creator of CSS3 PIE,  Jason Johnston, and if you do not want to go through the process off building …

July 18th in Articles by .

Processing.js : Looking at the setup and draw functions

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About a week ago I wrote an article that serves as an introduction to the Processing.js library. I had an overwhelming response to the article and wish to thank everyone for their comments and questions. In that post I also mentioned that, that article was the first in a series exploring Processing.js and today I am doing good on that promise.

In the previous article I mentioned that I will be looking at a different way of getting your processing code …

July 10th in Articles by .

Attribute : An Easy Image Attribution Plugin for jQuery

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A couple of days ago I read an article on Site Sketch 101 about automatically adding image attribution, when using images from for example the Flickr Creative Commons licensed images, to these images using PHP. This made me think, it should not be to difficult to create the same functionality using jQuery and the rel attribute. With that, I set out to create a small and simple jQuery plugin that will do just that. The end result is, no surprise here, the jQuery …

July 6th in Articles, Tutorials by .

Getting Started With Processing.js

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HTML5 is probably the biggest news that hit the web developer community since Ajax. One of the most exiting elements, when last did we get so excited over a single element, would be the canvas element. I am not going to go into what canvas is and everything that can be done with canvas but, suffice it to say, canvas is a blank ‘canvas’ onto which we can ‘draw’, draw being a broad term here, using JavaScript.

In this article I …

December 25th in Articles by .

jQueryDocs Documentation Search Chrome Extension Released

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A day or so ago I wrote a post about the extensions for developers already available for those running the developer or beta channel versions of Chrome. In  this post I also mentioned the extension that allows you to search the PHP docs. From the time I new about the extensions I wanted to write an extension and seeing the PHP one I thoughts, heck, why not write one for searching the jQuery docs as this is something I do …

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