What is Ajax?
| by Ajay Sharma | March 05, 2007 |
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Like DHTML, LAMP, or SPA, Ajax is not a technology in itself, but a term that refers to the use of a group of technologies together. In fact, derivative/composite technologies based substantially upon Ajax, such as AFLAX, are already appearing. The Term AJAX refers to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. |
Benefits Of An Accessible Website: Part 2 - The Business Case
| by Trenton Moss | February 06, 2007 | |
Some organisations are making accessibility improvements to their websites, but many are seemingly not making the accessibility adjustments. Disabled people don't access their website, they say, so why should they care? |
Add Dynamic Touches to Your Website Using JavaScript
| by Sergio Roth | December 19, 2006 |
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You’re not a programmer but you have a website. Would you like to add some JavaScript to it to make it look more dynamic and appealing? |
Web Application Development
| by The AVS Group | November 30, 2006 | |
Prototyping is one of the most important aspects of our development process. We consider the act of prototyping to be a risk mitigation strategy. If approached correctly, we believe that prototyping can reduce the risks in development. In addition, by reducing risks we are often able to reduce project costs. |
Learning the Basics of JavaScript
| by Amrit Hallan | November 29, 2006 | |
If you have a fair idea of how C/C++ is done, you'll find JavaScripting to be a cakewalk. Even otherwise, it is not such a big deal provided you have all your logic worked out prior to getting your hands dirty. |
How To Hire A Web Developer
| by David Risley | November 24, 2006 | |
Today, most businesses want a website. Some already have one. Others want one. They don't want to hire IT staff and probably can't afford any. And in most cases, an in-house IT staff, especially for your typical small business, just isn't necessary. But, that doesn't mean that you have to go without or will be forced to use some cookie cutter website or a personal Frontpage experiment gone awry. |
A Profitable Web 2.0 Project Developed In 24 Hours?
| by Paul Fisher | November 17, 2006 | |
So, it's 7am and I've got a plan. The new pressures I face in life (work responsibilities, family etc) have been dealt with and I have a clear 24 hours ahead of me. An idea for a site has been kicking round in my head ever since I sold a site last year. This site was a very specialist software comparison site that generated referral commissions and Adsense income. It was an excellent earner and I’ve wanted to recreate that success, but on a larger scale. |
Privacy And Security Features Of Internet Explorer
| by uCertify | November 16, 2006 |
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Internet Explorer provides a number of security and privacy features. These features allow users to personalize the Web browsing experience and restrict people from accessing unauthorized information. |
Is there AJAX in my Ext3?
| by Shane Coughlan | November 03, 2006 | |
Everything kind of went kablooey around 2001. AOL suddenly were the junior partner in Time Warner. Dot.com went to dot.bust. Java was still slow. “Gosh,” I thought, “how amazingly peaceful everything has suddenly become.” |
Technologies And Design Elements to Improve Website Navigation
| by David Davis | October 26, 2006 | |
Sites with a great deal of content often implement dynamic menu bars that change to present the most relevant options on each page. Sites often use some kind of “feedback” or special effect to let users know where certain navigation elements are located, such as graphics that change colors when the users point their mouse at them. |