Posted by admin on Apr 20, 2009 in
Development,
Web 2.0,
Web tools

The layout of Apple.com is simple and beautiful. Yet, one of the most awesome things about the website is the search functionality. It gives you suggestions (with images) about the several products they offer, making it really user-friendly. Marco has recreated the effect by creating a Fancy Apple.com-style Search Suggestion Plugin.
Posted by admin on Sep 18, 2007 in
Development,
Web 2.0,
Web tools
Draggables, droppables, resizables, shadows, sliders, sortables, tabs, accordions, selectables, trees, and modals. All completely documented, demoed, themed, and 100% Free Open Source Software.”
Posted by admin on Aug 23, 2007 in
Development,
Web tools
Sydney – Things to do and places to eat in Sydney. The embedding feature is similar to Youtube videos – you just copy and paste a snippet of HTML code into your blog or website and there it is.
Posted by admin on Aug 9, 2007 in
Development,
People & News,
Web 2.0
Early this week smh.com.au launched its Web 2.0 Re-design. Over the past year or so we’ve seen many mainstream publications ‘web 2.0-ize’ their web presence. The most recent CNN. Now it’s SMH’s turn. Take our SMH web2.0 Re-design poll (right panel)
Posted by admin on Aug 5, 2007 in
CSS,
Development
Google Mashup Editor — a quick way to build simple applications. The Mashup Editor lets you create mashups without having to do much coding; instead, you use standard HTML and extended tags, which correspond to UI controls that can display and manipulate RSS, Atom and GData feeds.
The product consists of three parts:
- The Mashup Editor, which is itself an AJAX application.
- A server-side hosting framework, which provides developer services (e.g., source code management via Google Code project hosting) and mashup services such as Google Base and a data store that can be accessed via feeds.
- A JavaScript client library that implements the mashup UI controls and data processing functionality. The server-side components leverage Google’s scalable infrastructure and provide access to Google services via the Google data APIs protocol; the client-side components were developed exclusively using the Google Web Toolkit.
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Posted by admin on Aug 1, 2007 in
Development,
Web tools
A great and useful collection of Ajax, Javascript, DHTML examples and demos to download.