Archive for October, 2009
How To Parse XML Using jQuery and Ajax
In this tutorial I will show you how to parse or process an xml document to display the data on a page in html form. It can be used to filter raw RSS feeds, set up a cool sitemap on your blog or even the groundwork for your own search auto complete.
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Show Your Stuff in Our Flickr Group
Have some awesome digital art you just spent fifteen hours slaving over in Photoshop? Ground breaking new website design that will make everyone go "ooh" and "aah"? You should share them with everyone in our Flickr group.
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An Explanation of CSS Color Codes
CSS Color Codes are actually hexadecimal values of a specific color. If you've worked in Photoshop's color picker, or with Adobe Kuler, you have seen the codes I'm talking about.
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The Ultimate Halloween Design Resource List
Every ghost, ghoul and goblin's favorite time of year is fast approaching. It's time to deck out your website, desktop or anything else for Halloween. Here's a collection of the best wallpaper, icons, tutorials and everything you need to create the scariest designs for Halloween.
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Getting and Setting Cookies with jQuery
jQuery is one of the most versatile JavaScript libraries today. Extending it's functionality one step further, we can use cookies to enhance the user experience by helping the browser remember user site preferences, login details and more.
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