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Julian Knight

mrclay.org » Blog Archive » MyPage Bookmarklet - 0 views

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    Bookmarklet that lets you delete and change elements on page beforeprinting. Also does a fast print preview. Very powerful.
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    Bookmarklet that lets you delete and change elements on page before printing. Also does a fast print preview. Very powerful.
Julian Knight

Javascript libraries roundup « eDevil's weblog - 0 views

Julian Knight

Dojo ShrinkSafe -- the safe way to make your JS sprightly - 0 views

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    Nice tool to shrink the whitespace out of JavaScript.
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    Nice tool to shrink the whitespace out of JavaScript.
Ivan Pavlov

AppJet Introduction - 0 views

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    AppJet is the easiest way to create a web app. Just type some code into a box, and we'll host your app on our servers.
Julian Knight

Whatever:hover - 0 views

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    Simple(ish) work-around for IE's lack of :hover for anything but <a> tags.
Julian Knight

Charts And Graphs: Modern Solutions | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Good list of charting options (free and commercial) for web-based applications.
yc c

REJAX - Coolest Regular Expression Tester. Ever. - 0 views

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    As the first online Regular Expression tester to offer realtime highlighting and offering more languages than any other online tester, ReJAx continues to be the coolest and easiest to use Regular Expression tester on the web. Supported languages:
        * JavaScript
        * PHP 5 PCRE
        * PHP 5 POSIX
        * Ruby - BETA!!
        * PERL 5
        * UNIX Shell Pattern
    It is not necessary to enter the beginning and ending slashes in the pattern field. Not all modifiers will be compatible with every language. Backreferences (when available) are usually in the form of \n where n is the reference number


Bartłomiej Małysz

Galleriffic | flickr like jQuery web gallery script - 0 views

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    Galleriffic was inspired by Mike Alsup's Cycle plugin, but with performance in mind for delivering a high volume of photos. This is my first experiment with jQuery, so I would love feedback on how to improve this plugin. I am not so great at spelling, and it was much later that I realized that the more appropriate spellings would be Gallerific or Gallerrific, but is too late now for a name change, so Galleriffic remains.
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