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July 2010

Spoiled Milk ApS > Blog » HTML5: Changing the browser-URL without refreshing page

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An often overlooked feature of HTML5 is the new “onpopstate” event. This new feature offers you a way to change the URL displayed in the browser* through javascript without reloading the page. It will also create a back-button event and you even have a state object you can interact with.

June 2010

#eCSStender.org { content: "Homepage"; }

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Say goodbye to the browser-specific properties and hacks cluttering your files and say hello to lean, mean CSS. With eCSStender, when you write the rules, browsers pay attention.

May 2010

April 2010

Doodle.js — A Sprite Library for Canvas | notebook

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Doodle.js attempts to create a fun and easy way to interact with the Canvas that is lightweight, flexible, and functional. While it contains a few shape primitives it is not meant to be a full-fledged drawing api, rather a framework that allows you to build sprites and interact with them in an expressive way.

SoundManager 2: Javascript Sound For The Web

by 13 others
SoundManager 2 makes it easier to play sounds using Javascript. By wrapping and extending the Flash sound API, SoundManager 2 brings solid audio functionality to Javascript.

Pixastic: JavaScript Image Processing Library

by 4 others, 1 comment
Pixastic is an experimental library which allows you to perform a variety of operations on images using just a bit of JavaScript. The effects supported out of the box include desaturation/greyscale, invert, flipping, brightness/contrast adjustment, hue/saturation, emboss, blur, and many more. For the full list, see the documentation page.

March 2010

HTML5 enabling script

by 4 others
Since HTML5 is getting more attention by way of marking up our new pages, and the only way to get IE to acknowledge the new elements, such as article, is to use the HTML5 shiv, I've quickly put together a mini script that enables all the new elements.

Supersonic Feet - the blog of Adam Perfect

With all our new work we're trying to make everything degrade much more gracefully if you don't have Javascript enabled. Normally using the Google Maps API if a user doesn't have Javascript enabled, they just won't see a map. Working with Natalie from Clearleft I think we came up with a pretty good solution that uses progressive enhancement to ensure everyone gets a map, even without JS.

jQuery Masonry · David DeSandro

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Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height, just like a mason fitting stones in a wall.

YQL Geo Library - get all your geo needs in JavaScript - geolocation, reverse geocoding, content analysis

YQL Geo Library - get all your geo needs in JavaScript - geolocation, reverse geocoding, content analysis

PhoneGap | Cross platform mobile framework

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PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript. If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.

February 2010

Audivid | jQuery Plugins

Provides functions for HTML5's audio and video tags.

explorercanvas - Project Hosting on Google Code

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Modern browsers like Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera support the HTML5 canvas tag to allow 2D command-based drawing. ExplorerCanvas brings the same functionality to Internet Explorer. To use, web developers only need to include a single script tag in their existing web pages.

How to build a website for the iphone with orientation detection | Engage Interactive Blog | Web design Harrogate

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Well, we did promise we’d get around to a tutorial eventually, so here you have it! The Engage Interactive school for all things internet proudly presents: How to build a website with orientation specific content especially for the iPhone!

Firefox: 46 features you might not know about ✩ Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog

Ever since the release of Firefox 3 we’ve been doing a lot of work to add new capabilities for web developers. We thought it would be worth it to make a post that actually listed all of the features that we knew about and people might not know about. This contains everything that we’ve done over the last three releases or so, but calls out stuff that’s new in 3.6.

Plupload - A tool for uploading files using Flash, Silverlight, Google Gears, HTML5 or Browserplus

by 4 others
Allows you to upload files using HTML5 Gears, Silverlight, Flash, BrowserPlus or normal forms, providing some unique features such as upload progress, image resizing and chunked uploads.

Mapstraction - a javascript library to hide differences between mapping APIs.

by 15 others
Mapstraction is a library that provides a common API for various javascript mapping APIs to enable switching from one to another as smoothly as possible. Developers can code their applications once, and then easily switch mapping provider based on project needs, terms and conditions, and new functionality.

Userfly

by 3 others
Usability testing has never been this easy. - Watch videos of your real users. - See every mouse movement and click. - Install in seconds with one line of code. - Increase conversions on landing pages.

Clixpy

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Clixpy tracks everything your site’s users do: mouse movement, clicks, scrolling, form inputs. You can watch and examine videos showing your users’ actions.

Ghost

Watch your users how they navigate on your site. Include a single line of javascript and start viewing videos of your users spectating your website.