JSMin
This is a filter which removes comments and unnecessary whitespace from JavaScript files. It typically reduces filesize by half, resulting in faster downloads.
vJustify
Unequal column heights make CSS layouts difficult to manage when the height of content cannot be known in advance, particularly in scenarios where absolute positioning is in use. While there are a variety of strategies to deal with this issue, here's a jQuery-based fix.
Google Calendar API: Developer's Guide
This document describes how to use the JavaScript client library to send Google Data API queries and interpret returned responses. You might use the API to: create a Web front end to let people view their Google Calendar information from within your site; publicize upcoming events by programmatically adding them to Google Calendar; build an application to sync between Google Calendar and mobile devices; or create mashups with other APIs like Google Maps.
Firebug
Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of Web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any Web page.
Core JavaScript Guide: Version 1.5
Starting at the beginning, this reference explains everything you need to know about using core JavaScript. It assumes you have the following basic background: a general understanding of the Internet and the World Wide Web and a good working knowledge of HTML. An excellent resource.
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Bring Your Forms to Life With JavaScript
In this article you'll learn how to prevent errors in your forms. This method validates the form and provides immediate feedback to the user. If the form has been correctly filled out, the submit button is enabled, if not, the button remains grayed out.
An Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
JavaScript Object Notation, or JSON for short, is a lightweight data-interchange format which may prove to be a viable alternative to XML for IT developers. It's easy to read and write by people as well as for machines to parse and generate.
Anatomy of an Ajax Application
This week you'll learn about the individual building blocks of Ajax and how they fit together to form the architecture of an Ajax application. Later on, you'll examine these components in more detail, finally assembling them into a working Ajax application.
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