A lightweight JavaScript library for handling CSS media queries. Deal with your media queries being matched (and even unmatched!) Respond to browser events with aplomb And if you want to get really fancy, run one-time setup routines http://wickynilliams.github.com/enquire.js/
Tag: Javascript
Chronoline.js
Welcome to the chronoline.js demo page. chronoline.js is a library for making a chronology timeline out of events on a horizontal timescale. From a list of dates and events, it can generate a graphical representation of schedules, historical events, deadlines, and more. Below are 3 examples with events from the 2012 MLB Regular Season. http://stoicloofah.github.com/chronoline.js/
jsPlumb 1.3.13 demo – jQuery
jsPlumb provides a way to “plumb” elements of a UI together. This page contains examples of the various types of connections you can make with jsPlumb. There are several other demonstrations that offer a more focused look at some specific part of jsPlumb’s functionality – pick one from the drop down on the left or… Continue reading jsPlumb 1.3.13 demo – jQuery
Retrofitting Responsive Design Bookmarklet
This bookmarklet allows you to retrofit any site with a responsive design.
Mobify.js JavaScript for client-side adaptation
Mobify.js is a framework for client-side adaptation of any site to any device. It consists of four key parts: a JavaScript snippet that does device detection and bootstraps the adaptation. This is known as the Mobify.js tag and needs to go right after the head tag. the tag loads the Mobify.js payload file that contains… Continue reading Mobify.js JavaScript for client-side adaptation
How to track external links on google analytics
Tracking user movements within your site provide you with an insight into how your site is being used. This article outlines how you can track users events even when they are leaving your site.
PWC Darwin River Dam Graphs
Power and Water are moving from PDF and image based graphs to dynamic based graphs that can be viewed across a multitude of devices.
HTML5 offline web apps & debugging the cache manifest
Cache Manifest is the perfect tool for taking your web application and making it available offline. The problem is it can be tough to debug what is happening when something goes wrong. Thankfully there’s a bit of code to help with you out with that.
Developing iPad web applications
Creating an iPad App doesn’t necessarily mean you need a IOS developer. You can go a long way towards making a web application look, behave and function just as a native app from the app store using only HTML, CSS and Javascript.
Weekly Update 4
I’m going to change up the timing on these weekly updates. First thing to do is make sure they come out weekly instead of once every month. Sorry about that. The second thing I’m going to do is send them out on Sunday evening so they are waiting in your inbox on Monday morning. This… Continue reading Weekly Update 4