23 September 2005 10:30
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DHTML Image Annotation [Scribbling.net]
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My favorite feature of the Flickr photo sharing service is the ability to annotate sections of a photo, like I did with a screenshot of my PC desktop. (Mouse over that picture and you'll see what I mean.) This is very cool, and I don't want you to have to
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Unobtrusive Javascript
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On the following pages we will discuss and see how we can use Javascript, but still maintain accessibility. The technique to completely separate Javascript from the other two layers of web development has become commonly named "unobtrusive Javascript", as
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WebFX - What you never thought possible!
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On this page you'll be able to find Dynamic HTML samples that you can use on your own pages, all the samples may be used freely for personal use or you may change the source code for your own applications.
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This is a collection of JScript files that I've accumulated over the past couple of years. Most of these are demonstrations or experiments to see what can be done in JScript. Many of them have useful functions that can be pulled out for use in other pla
Edit in Place with JavaScript and CSS
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Edit content in place, on the page. Like Flickr's editable photo descriptions.
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JSDoc Homepage
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JSDoc is a tool that parses inline documentation in JavaScript source files, and produces an HTML summary (example). It is based on the (very successful) javadoc tool that was created for the same purpose for the Java programming language.
JSDoc is pr