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Mark Ursino

JS charts - 1 views

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    The free JavaScript chart generator
Mark Ursino

jsDatePick - 0 views

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    jsDatePick is a javascript date picker that uses DOM techniques to generate its HTML code. Read the parameters and working examples below, and within minutes, you can have a popup date picking solution on your website.
Mark Ursino

Nav-o-Matic - 1 views

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    sprite generator
Mark Ursino

tempalias - Temporary Email Aliases - 1 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 13 May 10 - Cached
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    Generate an anonymous alias that will forward to your real email address. It will automatically be deleted after either your set time or message limit has been reached.
Mark Ursino

http is deprecated. - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 29 Jan 11 - Cached
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    By default, all popular Web browsers assume the HTTP protocol. In doing so, the software prepends the 'http://' onto the requested URL and automatically connect to the HTTP server on port 80. Why then do many pages explictly set http on all hypertext links? Surely it is easier to type "domain.com" than "http://domain.com". HTTP is also deprecated due to the ever-evolving web: The HyperText Transfer Protocol is no longer used to transfer hypertext. It is increasingly becoming used a means to transfer any content over port 80. Thus the definition "http" no longer means anything in the context of a URL since you are unlikely to be requesting hypertext. As the web evolves, next generation protocols will begin to replace http. By explicitly using "http://domain.com" in your links you are forcing your viewers of the future into using an obsolete protocol. By using "//domain.com" you will guarantee the protocol of tomorrow will work with your pages of today. Succinctly, use of the http protocol is redundant and time consuming to communicate. The internet, media, and society are all better off without it.
Mark Ursino

jQuery Form Framework - jFormer - 0 views

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    jFormer is a form framework written on top of jQuery that allows you to quickly generate beautiful, standards compliant forms. Leveraging the latest techniques in web design, jFormer helps you create web forms that: * Validate client-side * Validate server-side * Process without changing pages (using AJAX)
Mark Ursino

Using Web Performance Load Tester - 1 views

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    Web Performance Load Tester is a powerful and easy to use tool that will allow you to automate load testing and generate reports to help you analyze the performance of a web site. The 10 virtual user version, which is full featured, is free to use and is ideal for identifying pages that exceed a threshold value for further investigation.
Mark Ursino

jquery.qrcode - 1 views

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    jquery.qrcode.js is jquery plugin for a pure browser qrcode generation. It allow you to easily add qrcode to your webpages. It is standalone, less than 4k after minify+gzip, no image download. It doesnt rely on external services which go on and off, or add latency while loading. It is based on a library which build qrcode in various language. jquery.qrcode.js wraps it to make it easy to include in your own code.
Mark Ursino

Ajaxload - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 27 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Ajax loading gif generator
Mark Ursino

SlickPlan - Free Flowcharts - 0 views

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    SlickPlan is a web-based sitemap/flowchart generator that allows for the creation of free sitemap and flowchart design.
Mark Ursino

JS-Kit ECHO - 0 views

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    Echo is the next generation commenting system. It's the way to share your content, and watch the live reaction. You can quickly embed Echo on WordPress, Blogger, or any website and turn your static pages into a real-time stream of diggs, tweets, comments and more.
Mark Ursino

Instant Sprite - Generate CSS Sprites Instantly - 0 views

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    Welcome to Instant Sprite, the fastest way for you to make CSS sprites.
Douglas Couto

@Umbraco.GetMediaUrl("propertyAlias") doesn't generate full path to image : U5-195 - 0 views

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    "@Umbraco.GetMediaUrl(@DynamicModel.MainImage) "
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