December 2006
Anatomy of a Drag and Drop An enlightening breakdown of just what makes a JavaScript-powered drag-and-drop effect work, and how the implementations of the major JavaScript libraries (script.aculo.us,... Read More
So last time we learned the basics of creating a CFC and the overall structure of a very basic CFC. Today we’re going to talk about the different ways in which we can use this CFC in our code.... Read More
Full-Text Search is neato! And here is how to get started using it.Read More
I’ve just put up a free video of the slides from my talk, Recognizing Web 2.0, which I delivered recently at a meeting of the Victorian Association for Library Automation (VALA). Recognizing... Read More
A common question on Sitepoint’s Business & Legal forum is, “I’ve delivered what I promised but my client keeps asking for small tweaks, support, and advice. How do I determine... Read More
Resolution vs. browser size vs. fixed or adaptive width An excellent collection of links to the current thinking on fixed width vs fluid width layouts (and the grey areas in between). (tags: css... Read More
Joe Hewitt has released the first public beta of Firebug 1.0, the single most indispensable Firefox extension for web developers (yes, it’s even more useful than Web Developer—which I realize... Read More
Answers to last week's questions.Read More
As I have noted many times, the standalone Internet Explorer implementations are hacks that are best avoided. Alex Russell, leader of the Dojo project, explains the reasons quite eloquently. The... Read More
With more and more people working from home, or with colleagues and clients in other cities and countries, online collaboration tools have been gaining momentum for a couple of years now. While there... Read More




