After publishing ScheduledTweets yesterday, I received e-mails asking "how the drag’n drop & saving the new positions to the database was working". Drag’n drop generally looks hard-to-apply but it is definitely not by using JavaScript frameworks. Here is, how it is done by using jQuery & jQuery UI: The Database: We create a simple database as below: The most important [...] Full story...
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When browsing a web page, there are usually many 3rd party scripts (analytics apps, ad networks, widgets, font services, etc.
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Freecns is a completely free set of slick UI icons that are a perfect fit for using in applications.
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Improving (manipulating) standard HTML elements with JavaScript for a better usability makes sense when used wisely.
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WYSIHTML5 is an open source rich text editor, developed by Xing, that produces non-bloated, valid HTML5 code.
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GitHub is one of the most popular hosted version control services around and, besides its premium plans, usage is completely free for open source projects.
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Gumby is a responsive and 960px-grid CSS grid framework that can be customized to work in every resolution with almost no effort.
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Today, using JavaScript frameworks, it is so easy to accomplish complex stuff with few lines of code, including Ajax.
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Previously, WRD had shared Pubwich, an open source application that can fetch data from different sources.
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Image galleries are part of almost any website around whether it is about displaying the portfolio, products or personal albums,we simply use them a lot.
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jQuery Verbose Calendar is a plugin for creating a calendar that displays the whole months and days of a year at the same time.