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CushyCMS and the InnerFade Plugin
from - blip.tv (beta) October 07, 2008
In this screencast, I go over two things. First, I'll show you how to use the unbelievably simple CushyCMS to allow your clients to edit their sites. Next, I'll show you how to use a jQuery plugin called "innerFade". This plugin easily allows you to add a slideshow to your web applications.
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Menu Accordeon Javascript
from Dailymotion - channel arts August 13, 2008
Voici un tutoriel vidéo consacré à la réalisation d'un menu accordéon en javascript en utilisant la librairie jQuery. Author: JojoRatonLaveur Tags: javascript accordéon jQuery Posted: 14 August 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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FileField + jQuery Media
from - blip.tv (beta) July 08, 2008
Here is a fast lesson on one of the ways of hosting video on your own Drupal website. In order to understand this screencast the best you should have working knowledge of Drupal including the installation of contributed modules and exposure to the Content Construction Kit (CCK). The Filefield and jQuery Media modules are a one-two knock out combination for allowing users to upload media files to fields in your custom content types and then playing back the media files in their matching player or handler. It represents a positive direction for treating fields containing files and is a great starting point for researching your own implementation of this recipe. Produced with great guidance from Aaron Winborn, the jQuery Media guy. (And the Emfield guy, and the RPG guy, to name a few). Aaron is publishing a book, Drupal Multimedia, which talks about this recipe and many more.
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jQuery borderlayour update
from YouTube :: Tag // screencasts June 15, 2008
after some work on the code, this is a screencast of the updated version of the jquery borderlayout: http://fabrizioballiano.net/2008/06/14/jquery-borderlayout/ Author: fabrizioballiano Keywords: jquery borderlayout border layout extjs Added: June 15, 2008
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ABAP Freak Show - jQuery for BSP
from ModelOffice March 12, 2008
Finally the ABAP Freak Show returns. If you aren't familiar with the ABAP Freak Show, it is a (mostly) weekly show where we look at everything exciting in the world of ABAP (SAP's own programming language).This week we see how easy it is to integrate the powerful open source jQuery libraries into ABAP - BSP applications. We demo an autocomplete input field that gets its values via an AJAX call.
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Embed QuickTime plugin updated
from Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen | solitude.dk February 20, 2008
I have just updated the Embed QuickTime plugin that allows you to post QuickTime easily to webpages. The biggest change is that the plugin now comes with 'share' code giving your visitors Copy & Paste code for posting your videos to their own sites. Yes, like YouTube without the ugly Flash. Additionally the Metadata plugin is now included in the download and you no longer have to download it separately to start using the advanced settings. The Drupal 6 module and the Wordpress plugin have been updated in the same go. To celebrate I give you a birdie you can share:
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Drupal Podcast No. 53: Javascript/JQuery in Drupal
from Lullabot - Audiocast January 28, 2008
John Resig joins Nate Haug, James Walker, Matt Westgate, Jeff Eaton, and Jeff Robbins in a discussion about how JavaScript and JQuery are used in Drupal, the JavaScript-related changes for Drupal 6, the new features brought by JQuery 1.2, and general strategies for using JavaScript in Drupal.
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Learning jQuery in 30 minutes
from PakistaniStage January 02, 2008
Helpful practical run through the jQuery Javascript library and how to use it. By Simon Willison simonwillison.net Recorded at BarCampLondon3, 24-25 November 2007.
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YUI Theater — John Resig, “Advancing JavaScript with Libraries”
from Yahoo! User Interface Blog April 16, 2007
John Resig, creator of the JQuery JavaScript library and author of Pro JavaScript Techniques, is a Mozilla Corp. technologist focused on the relationship between Mozilla and the world of JavaScript libraries. In that capacity, he s embarked on some creative and compelling initiatives, including an effort to work with JavaScript library developers to help future-proof upcoming releases of Firefox by integrating those libraries test suites within the larger Mozilla QA process. I ve been impressed with the degree to which John s work on JQuery shows an empathy for (and understanding of) his users, so I was gratified that he agreed to visit Yahoo! to give a broader talk about the role of JavaScript libraries within the web-development discipline. He was kind enough to let us record his session and share it as part of the YUI Theater series. Dion Almaer stopped by and wrote up some comprehensive notes on Ajaxian. I won t try to replicate those here, but I do want to mention that John s articulation of his development philosophy in this presentation goes a long way toward explaining the success that JQuery has enjoyed among developers. Embracing web developers, even those who might be writing their first lines of code using JQuery, has led John toward idioms that will feel comparatively natural and intuitive for someone coming from the world of CSS and markup rather than the world of C++ or EJBs. It was fun listening to John talk through that philosophy. To conform to Yahoo! Video s 100MB file-size limits, the hour-long talk is divided into two parts (Part One; Part Two). Part One is embedded below: Note: This video is also available as a download in .m4v (MPEG-4) format that is both iPod-compatible and playable on almost any OS. In some cases, you may find that renaming the file to .mp4 helps your player recognize the format. In Case You Missed Some other recent videos from the YUI Theater series: Doug Geoffray: From the Mouth of a ScreenReader (Yahoo! Video | .m4v download) Gopal Venkatesan: Efficient JavaScript (Yahoo! Video | .m4v download) Joe Hewitt: Welcome to Firebug 1.0 (Yahoo! Video | .m4v download) Douglas Crockford, MC: Browser Wars II: Attack of the DOMs (Yahoo! Video | .m4v download) Much more content, including Douglas s well-received series of lectures on JavaScript, is available on the YUI Theater website. Tags: johnresig, mozilla, fuel, javascript, libraries, jquery, video, yuitheater
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