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PUBLIC MARKS with tags web & programming

25 June 2005

23 June 2005

Web Development Bookmarklets

by svartling & 21 others (via)
These bookmarklets let you see how a web page is coded without digging through the source, debug problems in web pages quickly, and experiment with CSS or JS without editing the actual page.

21 June 2005

20 June 2005

Fixing the Back Button and Enabling Bookmarking for AJAX Apps

by Riduidel & 18 others
Everyone's favourite AJAX technology app is Google Maps. Google have done a stunning job... But when I came to try to bookmark a page and I had to hunt around for 'link to this page' over on the right hand side. Why have they broken such a basic function of the web? I use bookmarks A LOT and the extra effort bothered me. I got over it though, and life went on.

16 June 2005

10 June 2005

Ajax Patterns

by Riduidel & 3 others
We are uncovering new ways to converse with the world wide web. This is an in-progress collection of AJAX patterns being collected and discovered by Michael Mahemoff, building on an initial draft published on my blog about a month ago.

09 June 2005

07 June 2005

06 June 2005

Apprendre REST - un style d'architecture du Web

by Riduidel & 13 others
REST est un style architectural permettant de développer des applications Web. Vous trouverez dans ces pages un ensemble de ressources pour pouvoir développer vos services Web en respectant ce style d'architecture.

30 May 2005

27 May 2005

19 May 2005

Backpack API: Roll your own

by masukomi & 1 other
wow... talk about hard to compete with

18 May 2005

16 May 2005

tjv.org.nz

by timmy
err, why do i neglect my website? poor thing. and err waste of money. stupid.. this is my site, thanks for stopping by. Move along now.. Thats almost comic relief. Sad.. why art thou so difficult to edit html Alright, time to get my ass into gear, stay tuned.. keep it real. time to blog, this is my first post. muhahah

12 May 2005

10 May 2005

09 May 2005

Docking boxes (dbx)

by Riduidel & 9 others
Docking boxes (dbx) adds animated drag 'n' drop, snap-to-grid, and show/hide-contents functionality to any group of elements. And ... in what might be another world-first for brothercake - dbx is fully accessible to the keyboard as well as the mouse, an action I've dubbed "press 'n' move"