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2008

TinyMCE Javascript Content Editor by Moxiecode Systems AB

by 30 others
TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released as Open Source under LGPL by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems.

Google Doctype - Google Code

by 5 others (via)
Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library of test cases for checking cross-browser and cross-platform compatibility. Google Doctype is 100% open. * Open source * Open content * Open to contributions from anyone

2007

Prototype Window Class : Introduction

by 18 others (via)
This javascript class allows you to add window in a HTML page. This class is based on Prototype. The code is inspired by the powerful script.aculo.us library. You can even use all script.aculo.us effects to show and hide windows if you include effects.js file , but it's not mandatory. It has been tested on Safari, Camino, Firefox and IE6, Opera looks fine.

2006

SIMILE | Exhibit

by 6 others (via)
Exhibit is a lightweight structured data publishing framework that lets you create web pages with support for sorting, filtering, and rich visualizations by writing only HTML and optionally some CSS and Javascript code.

Use PHP and XSL to create a DHTML link graph

In this tutorial, you learn to build a link graph with XML, PHP, and JavaScript code. Link graphs are paragraphs of keywords in which the size of each word depends on some data value -- in this case, the frequency of the term. The more often the term occurs, the larger the font size of the word. This tutorial shows how to build an RSS parser that in turn builds a keyword list along with the word frequencies. It also demonstrates how to use XSLT to create an HTML page that shows the link graph and relates its term to its original article.

PlotKit - Javascript Chart Plotting | liquidx

by 18 others
PlotKit is a Chart and Graph Plotting Library for Javascript. It has support for HTML Canvas and also SVG via Adobe SVG Viewer and native browser support.

Cheat Sheets

by 7 others (via)
cheat sheets (also known as reference cards) that you can print out and keep by your computer. There is a cheat sheet for just about anything and we aim to have the best coverage of cheat sheets available on the web.

FireBug :: Mozilla Add-ons :: Add Features to Mozilla Software

by 9 others (via)
FireBug lets you explore the far corners of the DOM by keyboard or mouse. All of the tools you need to poke, prod, and monitor your JavaScript, CSS, HTML and Ajax are brought together into one seamless experience, including an error console, command line, and a variety of fun inspectors.

gotAPI.com :: Reference Lookup Service

by 48 others (via)
C'est toujours fatigant de faire appel à plusieurs sources pour accéder aux diverses références des multiples langages de conception des pages web. LogPerspective, une société qui édite un logiciel d'analyse des logs du même nom, propose gotAPI.com centralisant tous ces manuels. Il existe plusieurs alternatives à ce type d'outil mais là on a le choix ! Par exemple pour le langage HTML on a la doc de htmlhelp.com, MSDN ou le W3C. C'est bien pensé !

Yahoo! UI Library

by 29 others (via)
The Yahoo! User Interface Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, HTML and AJAX. The UI Library Utilities facilitate the implementation of rich client-side features by enhancing and normalizing the developer's interface to important elements of the browser infrastructure (such as events, in-page HTTP requests and the DOM). The Yahoo UI Library Controls produce visual, interactive user interface elements on the page with just a few lines of code and an included CSS file. All the components in the Yahoo! User Interface Library have been released as open source under a BSD license and are free for all uses.

2005

[uZine 3] Le HTML dans le potage

by 5 others
Commençons par un constat : un petit tour sur le site Cool Homepages, qui sélectionne depuis des années des sites selon la beauté et l’originalité de leur graphisme et/ou de leur navigation (cela étant évidemment subjectif), devrait terrifier les amateurs de standards ouverts : quasiment tous les sites sélectionnés sont désormais réalisés en Flash. Le choix du graphiste serait donc, pour la réalisation d’un beau site, un format propriétaire, alors même qu’on nous vante un XHTML arrivé à maturité ? Cela devrait tout de même inquiéter... Le même constat peut être fait sur toutes les pages de sélection de « beaux » sites. Cela est très paradoxal : depuis l’année 2000, les recommandations pour les nouvelles normes sont publiées et les navigateurs grand public ont largement eu le temps de les intégrer. Pourtant, le HTML semble planté en rase campagne, utilisé pour faire du Web à papa, les navigations rigolotes étant désormais réalisées avec Flash. Tout un discours s’est développé autour des nouvelles normes, basé sur des dogmes pinailleurs et tâtillons, introduisant une rupture avec l’ancien HTML ; et pourtant, on se retrouve aujourd’hui à attendre désespéremment des « innovations » qui viendront récompenser nos efforts vers la « compliance ». Il serait bon, en effet, qu’on s’amuse autant avec le XHTML bien propret du docteur W3C qu’avec le HTML tout pourri dont nous gratifiaient les versions successives de Netscape 2, 3 et 4...