30 Jul 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
jqGrid
Does anyone here had use the jqGrid?
If yes, how can I use *onclickSubmit* event in the edit submit button?
I cant understand this documentation:
[link]
<[link]>Tks.
30 Jul 2010 8:34pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 30 – Chris Coyier
In our 30th episode, we talk with Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks. Chris also works for Wufoo, an online form builder service. Chris talks about his inspiration for writing for CSS-Tricks and we look at his jQuery snippets, freebies and screen casts. We learn what Wufoo is and talk about the new API [...]
30 Jul 2010 3:54pm GMT
29 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Ask Satyam — and Be Eligible for a Free Copy of the New YUI 2.8 Book from Packt
Satyam (Daniel Barreiro) wrote last week about his experience writing YUI 2.8: Learning the Library, the new YUI 2 volume now available from Packt. Packt has generously offered a few free electronic copies to YUIBlog readers. Suggest a question or tutorial you'd like to see from Satyam on a YUI 2.8-related topic as a comment [...]
29 Jul 2010 4:03pm GMT
28 Jul 2010
Sencha Blog
Announcing Ext JS 3.3 Beta – PivotGrids, Calendars and More
We are pleased to announce the availability of Ext JS 3.3 beta 1 for immediate download. This release introduces great new Calendar and PivotGrid components, plus over 160 enhancements and bug fixes.
28 Jul 2010 8:21pm GMT
26 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI 3.2.0 Preview Release 1: Touch Event Support, Gestures, Transitions, CSS Grids, ScrollView, Uploader, and More
The YUI contributor's team is pleased to announce the first developer preview of the upcoming YUI 3.2.0 release. This preview provides an opportunity for developers and implementers to help test the release for potential regressions and to provide feedback on new features and components. If you have an existing YUI implementation, please exercise [...]
26 Jul 2010 8:24pm GMT
22 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater Comes to Boxee, Courtesy of Chad Auld and the Brilaps Team
YUI contributor and former Yahoo Chad Auld emailed us to tell us about his latest project with his Brilaps group - a project that has brought YUI Theater to the TV screen via Boxee. In Chad's words: Boxee is an up-and-coming cross platform application that aims to help bring web content to the TV. [...]
22 Jul 2010 2:15pm GMT
21 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Frontend Engineering Positions Available with the Yahoo! Flex Force Team
The Yahoo! Flex Force is currently looking to expand our team with a few talented frontend Engineers. As part of the Flex Force team, you will have the opportunity to work on multiple strategic projects of high profile and high visibility. These positions involve being an ambassador of best practices and sharing knowledge across the [...]
21 Jul 2010 7:00pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Ext GWT 2.2 Beta Released
The Ext GWT team is happy to announce the availability of Ext GWT 2.2.0 beta. This release brings several improvements and new features. A full change log and online documentation can be found on the download page.
21 Jul 2010 5:08pm GMT
20 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI: Open Hours Wed, July 21st
For those of you that don't subscribe to the YUI calendar or YUILibrary.com forum, the next installment of YUI: Open Hours will be tomorrow, July 21st. This time we're going to focus on a recurring theme for YUI community contributors that are just getting started building their own modules: How to build a Widget and how [...]
20 Jul 2010 11:07pm GMT
Sencha Blog
HTML5 Family: CSS3 Ads Versus Flash Ads
We thought we'd see if you can really duplicate popular Flash ads in HTML5 and CSS3. Take a look at these popular Flash ads and compare them to our CSS3 recreations. It's a little uncanny.
20 Jul 2010 9:07pm GMT
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Author Notes: Writing YUI 2.8: Learning the Library, the New YUI 2 Book from Packt
About the Author: Daniel Barreiro (screen name Satyam) has been around for quite some time. The ENIAC was turned off the day before he was born, so he missed that but he hasn't missed much since. He's had a chance to punch cards, program 6502 chips (remember the Apple II?), own a TRS-80 and [...]
20 Jul 2010 5:14pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
jQuery Conferences 2010: Call for speakers
We'd like to open up submissions for talks for our conferences in London and Boston. The dates are currently being firmed up, but currently we're eyeing these days: London: Sept 13-14; Boston: Oct 16-17. Please fill out the form if you're interested in speaking at either of these events. We will be sharing more information about [...]
20 Jul 2010 3:14pm GMT
15 Jul 2010
Sencha Blog
Sencha Docs gives JavaDoc a Facelift
If you have worked with Java, you are undoubtedly familiar with the JavaDoc tool. JavaDoc is the de facto standard for creating API documentation based on comments in Java source code. Although JavaDoc documentation contains most of the information you are looking for, the way it presents that information leaves a lot to be desired. Sencha Docs offers a fresh take on API documentation for Java.
15 Jul 2010 5:12pm GMT
13 Jul 2010
Sencha Blog
A Side-By-Side Diff Viewer Built With Ext JS
Using standard Ext components and a couple of custom ones, you can create a great looking diff viewer for the web that requires no backend.
13 Jul 2010 8:18pm GMT
12 Jul 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Mobile Browser Cache Limits, Revisited
In Mobile Browser Cache Limits: Android, iOS, and webOS, I shared the results of my attempts to determine browser cache limits on Android, iOS, and webOS devices. At the end of the article, I wrote: Use these results as a starting point, but verify them yourself before you make major decisions based on assumptions about mobile [...]
12 Jul 2010 4:45pm GMT
09 Jul 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episodes 28 & 29
Episode 28 - Remy Sharp Part 3 - jQuery for Designers In our final part with Remy Sharp we talk about his jQuery for Designers site. jQuery for Designers is a tutorial and screencast site which caters to designers and how to use jQuery to add interactive elements to your site. We discuss the [...]
09 Jul 2010 8:00pm GMT
jQuery (English) Google Group
How to know if a string is simply text or a good jQuery expression?
Hi all.
I need some suggestion for performing this task: a user using a
function common provide to the function a string, however sometimes he
must be able to provide a jQuery selector expression and I need to
perform different action is this case.
How can I do this?
09 Jul 2010 1:18pm GMT
07 Jul 2010
Sencha Blog
Save the Date for Sencha Conference 2010
We've finalized the dates and location for our 2010 User Conference. It will be at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco from November 14th through 17th.
07 Jul 2010 10:30pm GMT
06 Jul 2010
Sencha Blog
The HTML5 Family: Microdata Overview
When data can be processed, organized, structured or presented in a given context so as to make them useful, it becomes powerful information. Give your web app more context by adding Microdata.
06 Jul 2010 6:00pm GMT
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
In the YUI 3 Gallery: Base64 and Y64 encoding
Nicholas C. Zakas (@slicknet on Twitter) is the lead frontend engineer on the Yahoo! homepage, a YUI contributor, and author of Professional JavaScript for Web Developers and the newly-released, High Performance JavaScript. Base64 encoding was originally designed to allow lossless data passing between 8-bit and 7-bit systems. The primary example of its usage is in [...]
06 Jul 2010 5:39pm GMT
30 Jun 2010
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
Online JavaScript Master Classes in July 2010, US-friendly time zones!
Dear script.aculo.us user!
We're announcing not one but two new JavaScript Master Classes, Virtual Edition on July 13/14 and July 29/30!
Here's what attendees of our first Virtual Edition JavaScript Master Class said:
- "JavaScript Master Class worth every cent. Tons of docs, answers, insights, fun & encouragement. Highly recommended, super friendly."
- "Enjoyed it, learnt a lot and the online format worked very well."
- "Help & clarifications on the side [in the chat] = AWESOME team"
- "Completely Impressed"
This time around, we're splitting each class in two half days, for your learning pleasure. The half-days are designed to take up 9am-1pm ET for our first class, and 9am-1pm PT for the second class, ideal if you are in the US, Canada, or South America.
See http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ for details &emdash; but don't book until you've read the bit about your discount!
Save $100 if you book now!
Since we don't have to travel, pay for a class venue, rent a projector, etc., we can pass the savings on to you! The normal ticket price is $429, and the Early Bird price is just $349.
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Click the bigass pink button to book your ticket. Then enter the fancy code:
SCRIPTY2
But hurry, as the early bird pricing expires soon, on July 4 for the Class on July 13/14, and on July 19, for the Class that's on on July 29/30.
See you at the class!
30 Jun 2010 8:26pm GMT
29 Jun 2010
Sencha Blog
Getting Sassy with CSS
SASS, which stands for Syntactically Awesome Stylesheets, adds nested rules, variables, mixins, and selector inheritance on top of your normal CSS, which you compile before you deploy -- so basically you write CSS like it's 2099.
29 Jun 2010 7:47pm GMT
28 Jun 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
Mobile Browser Cache Limits: Android, iOS, and webOS
.cachenotes, .cachestats { font-size: 12px; } .cachenotes { margin: 0.5em auto 1.5em; } .cachenotes p { margin: 0 auto 0.4em; } .cachestats td, .cachestats th { padding: 2px; text-align: center; font-size:12px !important; } .cachestats th { background: #efefef; font-weight: bold; } .cachestats .browser { text-align: left; } .cachestats .doubtful { background-color: #fff0db; } .cachestats .no { background-color: #ff5f5f; } .cachestats .yes [...]
28 Jun 2010 4:45pm GMT
25 Jun 2010
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
In the Wild for June 25, 2010
As always, let us know in the comments or @yuilibrary if we missed something important. YUI 3-based Alloy UI Formally Announced at Liferay Conference: From the press release: 'As part of this effort, Liferay also announced the immediate availability of Liferay Alloy [...]
25 Jun 2010 6:10pm GMT
24 Jun 2010
Sencha Blog
Sequoia Capital Invests in Sencha
Last week, we combined forces with jQTouch and Raphaël to tackle this new challenge of creating awesome web applications on touch based devices. We also released the first beta of Sencha Touch, our framework for building mobile applications for iOS and Android. And today, I'm thrilled to announce that Sequoia Capital is investing $14M in Sencha.
24 Jun 2010 7:35am GMT
18 Jun 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 27 – Remy Sharp, Part 2
We again sit down with Remy Sharp in this second of a three part interview. This week we talk with Remy about HTML5 and the future of the spec and how to work with HTML5 today with JavaScript shims. You can subscribe to the show in iTunes or via the raw RSS feed or you [...]
18 Jun 2010 3:47pm GMT
17 Jun 2010
Sencha Blog
Introducing Sencha Touch: HTML5 Framework for Mobile
We're excited to introduce Sencha Touch, the first HTML5 framework for mobile devices. We think it's the first cross-platform framework that builds web apps that make sense for mobile devices.
17 Jun 2010 9:39am GMT
14 Jun 2010
Official jQuery Blog
Seattle jQuery Open Space and Hack Attack with John Resig – July 5th
On Monday, July 5th, John Resig will be at the Seattle jQuery/JavaScript community meetup at Amazon's brand new Van Vorst Meeting Center in South Lake Union for an afternoon of learning, openspace, hacking and, of course, pizza! The fun begins at 1pm with a quick keynote and explanation of open space technology then the group will [...]
14 Jun 2010 7:14pm GMT
11 Jun 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 26 – Remy Sharp, Part 1
This week Ralph Whitbeck and Rey Bango talked with jQuery Developer Relations team member, Remy Sharp. We had an awesome long conversation with Remy. We've broke up his interview into three episodes. In this first episode we talk with Remy about jsbin.com, a quick and easy way to test javascript with html [...]
11 Jun 2010 3:15pm GMT
MooTools
Setting Up Elements
Once you know how much easier it is to get elements all around, you should take the time to learn how MooTools has provided a simple access API around the browser quirks for Elements. And on top of it, we've extended this API to things that you don't normally find on Elements. And as cool [...]
11 Jun 2010 4:16am GMT
04 Jun 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 25 – Menno Van Slooten
This week Rey and I sat down with Menno Van Slooten at the Bay Area jQuery Conference 2010. Menno gave a presentation about automated UI testing and focused on a framework he has developed at eBuddy to do UI testing on our their web messenger. Rey is travelling to TXJS this week so I [...]
04 Jun 2010 2:39pm GMT
MooTools
MooTools Core 1.3 beta 2
Over the past couple of weeks we have got a lot of great responses over the initial beta of MooTools Core 1.3. We have since improved both the code and the documentation in order to release a second beta. Most notably we have removed the dependency on Hash. If you build 1.3 without compatibility you won't get the [...]
04 Jun 2010 3:46am GMT
28 May 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 24 – yayQuery
This week Ralph and Rey bring in the unicorns and unicows as we interview the hosts of the yayQuery podcast. We find out about their talks at the Bay Area jQuery Conference, status of yayQuery and the txjs Conference. This weeks plugin of the week, jQuery UI Tooltip and the tutorial of the week, Why [...]
28 May 2010 3:28pm GMT
26 May 2010
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
Online JavaScript Master Class on June 24, 2010
Dear script.aculo.us user!
Announcing the JavaScript Master Class: Virtual Edition, June 24!
We've been doing the legwork. We've learned what it takes to put on a kick-ass live, online class. (Don't call it a "webinar" -- or I'll be forced to show you the error of your ways!) The maiden voyage of the JavaScript Master Class: Virtual Edition will take place on June 24 2010, from 10am to 5pm London (GMT) time.
All you need is a reasonably snappy computer, good solid broadband, the latest version of Flash (sorry!), and your fine self. Our class schedule will include snack/pee breaks, and a lunch break. Our voices and screen presentations will come at you live! We'll take questions and solve problems. You will have a few exercises to work on, and we'll help you debug them if the need arises! And, because the online dynamic's a bit different, we'll be sending you the class materials in advance so you can peruse & prepare.
Previous attendees have described our workshops as "worth every penny" and "extremely good" and "I learned a lot and slowly started to feel my brain dribble out of my ears... in a good way." You will learn absolute gobs of stuff about JavaScript: The Language that will help you every day, no matter whether you use Prototype, jQuery, Node.js, or any other library -- or none at all.
See http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ for details &emdash; but don't book until you've read the bit about your discount!
Save 80 Euros if you book now!
Since we don't have to travel, pay for a class venue, rent a projector, etc., we can pass the savings on to you! The normal ticket price is 330€ + VAT. The Early Bird price is just 275€ + VAT.
Because you're an awesome script.aculo.us fan, you get 10% off (that's 30€ off!) the total Early Bird price including VAT.
Here's how to get your ticket for just 300€, incl. VAT. Go to: http://javascriptmasterclass.com/
Click the bigass pink button to book your ticket. Then enter the fancy code:
YAYSCRIPTY2
If you have a non-Austrian VAT ID, or you simply aren't from the EU, you will get the VAT right back from us. We will refund it by PayPal.
Include your VAT ID in the Billing Info field!
Future online classes in your time zone?
We're starting off close to home, time zone-wise, but we'd love to venture further afield.
Let us know at jsrocks@slash7.com.
26 May 2010 5:08pm GMT
18 May 2010
MooTools
A Magical Journey into the Base Fx Class
Fx is not just for animating elements In a recent project I worked on with Thomas Aylott the page did some calculations and displayed the result after the user pulled some sliders around. Rather than just change the text from one number to another, the element would increment the number before the user's very eyes. [...]
18 May 2010 4:46pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 23 – Nicholas Zakas
We discovered a problem with the rss feed this morning. If you downloaded the show via iTunes/feed reader from Sunday till this morning you'll want to redownload the show as the rss feed was downloading last weeks episode for this week. Problem fixed!! Sorry for the inconvenience! This week Ralph and Rey sat down [...]
18 May 2010 12:46pm GMT
13 May 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7 RC2
We've just tagged Release Candidate 2 of Prototype 1.7, with the intent of putting out a final 1.7 release very soon.
13 May 2010 12:19am GMT
07 May 2010
Official jQuery Blog
The Official jQuery Podcast – Episode 22 – James Senior
This week we interview James Senior of Microsoft while in attendance at the Bay Area jQuery Conference. We also announce the new co-host who replaces Elijah, Rey Bango, Head of Developer Relations on the jQuery team. We also send out our thoughts to Elijah and his family as they live in the Nashville area and [...]
07 May 2010 3:21pm GMT
05 May 2010
MooTools
Announcing: MooTools in Real Life
If you've been paying attention for the past few years, you've probably noticed the growth of MooTools, both as a project and as a thriving community. Unfortunately, it has come to light that many so called "members" of the JavaScript community may, in fact, be automata. To protect ourselves and the MooTools community, we've started [...]
05 May 2010 5:52pm GMT
30 Apr 2010
MooTools
More than Meets the Eye: Form Validator
Continuing with my "More than Meets the Eye" series, today I want to talk to you about the MooTools More Form.Validator. There was a comment left on my last post in this series (about Form.Request) specifically requesting that I cover this relatively complex plugin that's useful for telling users about the validity of data they [...]
30 Apr 2010 8:09pm GMT
27 Apr 2010
MooTools
MooTools 1.3 ßeta 1
MooTools 1.3 beta 1 launches today. Lots of bug fixes and improvements, and all that jazz. Before presenting you with a random rundown of features, let me be clear about something: MooTools 1.3 is (or will be) 100% compatible with every public documented API of MooTools 1.2. So chill already. Anyways, here's what's new: Globals MooTools 1.3 moves [...]
27 Apr 2010 11:25pm GMT
Object Oriented jQuery with MooTools @ jQuery Conference
Hey there MooToolers. I just returned from speaking at jQuery Conference 2010 in San Francisco on "Object Oriented jQuery with MooTools" and thought I'd share some notes on the experience. My Talk If you ask me how I did I'd say I missed a few connecting ideas but got the concept out there and got some [...]
27 Apr 2010 1:12pm GMT
21 Apr 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
[jQuery] simple ajax not working in FF but works great in IE what am I doing wrong?
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
// get faculty default A
$.ajax({
url: 'myvalidurl',
type: "post",
async: true,
dataType: "html",
contentType: "html",
error:function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
//alert(eval('(' + XMLHttpRequest.responseText + ')').Message);
21 Apr 2010 5:22pm GMT
19 Apr 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
[jQuery] Re: Modal Confirmation trying to use for form validation
Nevermind....figured it out :)
19 Apr 2010 3:19pm GMT
05 Apr 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7 RC1: Sizzle, layout/dimensions API, event delegation, and more
We've just tagged the first release candidate of Prototype 1.7: a major new version with some major new features.
05 Apr 2010 4:42pm GMT
01 Apr 2010
MooTools
Dojo and MooTools
Over the past several months we here at MooTools have been contemplating how much of what we do is duplicated effort. When we started this whole project years ago it was because we wanted to do things our own way, but as MooTools and JavaScript in general have progressed, we find ourselves facing the tedium [...]
01 Apr 2010 4:02pm GMT
24 Mar 2010
MooTools
Get friendly with the Natives
Have you extended a Native lately? It's an incredibly helpful thing. Often people write ugly functions that take a string or whatever as an argument and return some manipulation of the string. Extending natives is a great way to do the same thing, but it is much prettier (aka: explicit, readable, easier-to-debug.) The Difference: I've seen stuff [...]
24 Mar 2010 2:48am GMT
23 Mar 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
Validation and AJAX forms
I'm tinkering with the jquery forms plugin with the validation plugin. I'm
able to do some simple validations but I have some BIG forms that are loaded
dynamically. I want to use the addClassRules() with the ajax but am unsure
how to do it.
Currently I have a multi tab form. The first tab is simple.
23 Mar 2010 5:54am GMT
19 Mar 2010
MooTools
A Better Way to use Elements
Javascript development in the browser is all about the Elements. Manipulating the DOM happens every few lines of code. It's important enough that some libraries provide little more than DOM enhancements. Not to worry though, MooTools provides greatly in this area as well. $ and $$ Most of you probably know the two document methods getElementById and [...]
19 Mar 2010 10:41pm GMT
12 Mar 2010
MooTools
MooTools Roundup February 2010
The foundation of every great open source project is its community. The MooTools Team creates the base framework code but it's all of you that take the framework and build outstanding plugins. These are just some of the new developments floating around the MooTools community. 12 Steps to MooTools Mastery Jacob Thornton's NetTuts article, 12 Steps to [...]
12 Mar 2010 2:11am GMT
04 Mar 2010
MooTools
More Than Meets the Eye: Form.Request
MooTools More features a diverse, powerful collection of Classes (60 plugins!!) and some are my favorite tools that I use over and over again. I thought I'd take some time to dig into some of the plugins in MooTools More that I think are interesting and really useful that maybe you haven't had time to [...]
04 Mar 2010 10:06pm GMT
John Resig
Spring 2010 jQuery Talks
I gave a number of talks this spring on jQuery and especially on some of the recent additions made in jQuery 1.4. Below are all the slides and demos that I've given. The conferences / meetups that I spoke at (or will speak at, in the case of MIX), and the talks that I gave, are [...]
04 Mar 2010 2:27pm GMT
03 Mar 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
Re: [jQuery] How to add a button
what???
----- Original Message -----
To: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 8:22 AM
03 Mar 2010 3:50pm GMT
[jQuery] Block link with lightbox
I'm having a massive headache with this, please help!!
I have a number of divs, each containing an image that launches a lightbox
gallery. A text description is also within the div and underneath each image
describing what's going on (I don't want it as part of the gallery), but it
doesn't contain a link to the lightbox.
03 Mar 2010 3:49pm GMT
superfish IE error - pleasee help
Hi All, this is the error i get in superfish menu in joomla
jQuery.noConflict();
jQuery(function($){ $("ul.sf-menu").superfish({hov erClass:'sfHover',
pathClass:'active', pathLevels:0, delay:800, animation:
{opacity:'show'}, speed:'def', autoArrows:0, dropShadows:1}) });
jQuery(window).load( function() {jQuery("ul.sf-
03 Mar 2010 3:39pm GMT
Autocomplete, extraParams and this
Hi there,
been searchin' for a solution for hours, hope someone here can help me
out.
This what I'm trying to do, I have several inputs on one page with
autocomplete. I need to pass a variable based on the input field the
user is in. So I decided to go with having this information as id
value.
I've found several solutions for autocompletes only called by the id,
03 Mar 2010 3:32pm GMT
problem with ajaxForm
I NEED HELP PLEASE... IM USING AJAXform and i need send a javascript
variable but i don´t know how i can do that! this is the code:
obs: I need send the form and the array "series"
//en series[] se almacena cada fila de la tabla
for(var i=0;i<numFilas;i++){
var fila=filas[i];
var columnas=fila.cells;
03 Mar 2010 2:54pm GMT
jQuery UI accordion
HI all
I wanna create a accordion with jq UI with this options,
accordion have 5 header and load with header 1 by default,and I wanna
disable other headers when user click on them.how can I disable
showing content of header when user click on that.
thanks
03 Mar 2010 2:33pm GMT
How to add a button for opening the list? [autocomplete]
Hello!
Is it possible to add a button (like standard drop down list has) to
open the list with all the results? I need two ways to select item by
typing and selection from the list.
If not, may be you can add this functionality to this plug-in?
Thank you! :)
03 Mar 2010 2:24pm GMT
treeview - prevent expand/collapse on node click
Hi,
I want to prevent expand/collapse behavior when clicking on a node
(folder) in the tree. I only want to expand/collapse when clicking on
the plus/minus sign (+/-).
I have tried to use stopPropagation on the click event but I don't get
it to work.
Any sugestions?
Thanks
Andreas
03 Mar 2010 7:34am GMT
My little film
Hello to group. I am Emma and have cast my short new erotic clip. Is
it good?
[link]
03 Mar 2010 3:00am GMT
02 Mar 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
Nested Tab call function on tab select help
I'm fairly new to jQuery and don't understand exactly why this isn't
working. I bind the tabsselect to one of my nested tabs hoping it will
execute that function, though I do not get any errors with firebug and
it doesn't work. Can anyone clue me into what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
Jonathan
$(function () {
02 Mar 2010 11:55pm GMT
15 Feb 2010
MooTools
MooTools at FOSDEM: Video
Hello everyone, I'm really excited and pleased to announce that my presentation "MooTools as a General Purpose Application Framework" which I delivered at the FOSDEM is now available on YouTube. If you are not able to watch the HD-Version you can download the slides here. Thanks again to the FOSDEM team for inviting me and for giving us [...]
15 Feb 2010 3:59pm GMT
MooTools Roundup January 2010
The foundation of every great open source project is its community. The MooTools Team creates the base framework code but it's all of you that take the framework and build outstanding plugins. Here are some great plugins and tutorials that have been released recently. MooTools Driver for Rails 3 Helpers Rails 3 has been recently been released [...]
15 Feb 2010 3:56pm GMT
10 Feb 2010
MooTools
MooTools More 1.2.4.3, 1.2.4.4
UPDATE: 1.2.4.4 is also released; there was a new bug in Tips introduced in 1.2.4.3 that was immediately patched. This is mostly a bug fix release. Nearly 50 bug fixes (see the milestone for 1.2.4.3 in Lighthouse). Keyboard: Added some support for just pressing 'shift', 'control', or 'alt' Added a bunch of keycodes for Mac compatibility Keyboard.Extras: Support for "shortcuts" which are [...]
10 Feb 2010 2:10am GMT
18 Dec 2009
John Resig
.closest(Array) in jQuery 1.4
A new method signature is slated for jQuery 1.4: .closest(Array). It builds upon the previous .closest() method and hyper-optimizes the logic needed for handling event delegation (and live events). closest() (and by extension, is()) has become a critical function in jQuery. With more people using live events reducing any overhead has become of the utmost importance. [...]
18 Dec 2009 5:31pm GMT
24 Nov 2009
John Resig
.nodeName Case Sensitivity
When working with the DOM .nodeName property there are two hard-and-fast rules that most people abide by: The node names of HTML elements are always uppercase, even if they're explicitly created using lowercase characters. <html> will result in a .nodeName === "HTML" (see the HTML 5 draft). The node names of XML elements are always in the [...]
24 Nov 2009 6:08pm GMT
17 Nov 2009
John Resig
Deep Tracing of Internet Explorer
After reading a recent post by Steve Souders concerning a free tool called dynaTrace Ajax, I was intrigued. It claimed to provide full tracing analysis of Internet Explorer 6-8 (including JavaScript, rendering, and network traffic). Giving it a try I was very impressed. I tested against a few web sites but got the most interesting [...]
17 Nov 2009 6:20pm GMT
27 Oct 2009
John Resig
Google Groups is Dead
As far as I'm concerned, Google Groups is dead. For the jQuery project we've run all of our community discussions through Google Group mailing lists for the past three years. At this moment the main jQuery group is the second most popular programming group (next to Android developers) clocking in at over 21,000 members. We also [...]
27 Oct 2009 9:56am GMT
08 Oct 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
scriptaculous V1.8.3: Prototype 1.6.1, service release/bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.3.
Most importantly, the included Prototype 1.6.1 provides performance and compatibility improvements with the latest browsers.
Other fixes:
- Effect.toggle to return effect (to be able to do Effect.toggle(element, 'appear', {sync: true});) [RStankov]
- Use element.identify() for fetching element.id in Sortable.create [RStankov]
- Fix deprecated usage of Position.cumulativeOffset. [#182 state:resolved] [James Wheare]
- Make loader work for application/xhtml+xml served documents. Closes #95. [Pavel Sedek]
- Check for Windows Media plugin and RealPlayer plugin in Firefox on Windows to allow sound playback. Closes #36, #86. [Alexander Gavazov et al.]
- Remove dead code in effects.js. Closes #125. [Confusioner]
Download at http://script.aculo.us/, or grab/fork the source at http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous.
08 Oct 2009 10:32am GMT
25 Sep 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
script.aculo.us 2.0 alpha preview
scripty2 is now out in a preview alpha release, with cool demos and some of the nicest documentation any open source project has (we do know that's a bold statement!).
In this release, the focus has been on the effects engine, with the UI parts still pending a rewrite (there will be a lot of really cool stuff coming for the UI part, but more about that later).
As a bonus, the minified and gzipped version of scripty2 is a mere 5k in size. That's a lot of animation features in a very, very small package.
Hop over to http://scripty2.com to see the demos and documentation, and learn more about the background story on Thomas' blog post.
25 Sep 2009 4:30pm GMT
16 Sep 2009
John Resig
Talks at the 2009 jQuery Conference
This past weekend was the 2009 jQuery Conference here in Boston. It was an incredible event - 300 people attended and a ton of discussion, collaboration, and learning happened. Nearly the entire jQuery project team had the opportunity to meet for two days prior to the conference and hash a number of things out - figuring [...]
16 Sep 2009 9:35am GMT
10 Sep 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Documentation: not just new, but also improved
When we officially released 1.6.1 last week, we also published new documentation, the first official docs generated with PDoc.
10 Sep 2009 5:20am GMT
01 Sep 2009
John Resig
50% Off Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja
I've been slowly working on a new JavaScript book that covers many of the specifics behind how and why JavaScript libraries are designed they way that they are - titled Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja. I'm still working on the book - I have four chapters left to write - and am hoping to have [...]
01 Sep 2009 2:31pm GMT
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Core Team update: Andrew & Tobie take the reins
In addition to releasing Prototype 1.6.1, I'm pleased to announce that Andrew Dupont and Tobie Langel now officially head up the Prototype Core Team. They'll be in charge of maintaining Prototype, deciding what makes the cut for new releases, and handling day-to-day operations.
01 Sep 2009 2:20pm GMT
Prototype 1.6.1 released
We're pleased to announce the release of Prototype 1.6.1 today. This version features improved performance, an element metadata storage system, new mouse events, and compatibility with the latest browsers. It's also the first release of Prototype built with Sprockets, our JavaScript packaging tool, and PDoc, our inline documentation tool.
01 Sep 2009 2:15pm GMT
26 Aug 2009
John Resig
Test Swarm Alpha Open
TestSwarm, the project that I've been working on over the past 6 months, or so, is now open to the public. Mozilla has been very gracious, allowing me to work on this project exclusively. At the beginning of April I moved from my old position as a JavaScript Evangelist on the Mozilla Evangelism team to [...]
26 Aug 2009 9:44am GMT
19 Aug 2009
John Resig
Eulogy to _why
Unfortunately I'm short on time at the moment (trying to launch a project this week) but I have to say, at least, a few words about the hacker and artist _why. At this moment, _why's online presence appears to be no more. All of his sites and code are gone. This includes, and is not limited [...]
19 Aug 2009 5:05pm GMT
21 Jul 2009
John Resig
Computing with JavaScript Web Workers
Web Workers are, undoubtedly, the coolest new feature to arrive in the latest version of web browsers. Web Workers allow you to run JavaScript in parallel on a web page, without blocking the user interface. Normally in order to achieve any sort of computation using JavaScript you would need to break your jobs up into tiny [...]
21 Jul 2009 8:25pm GMT
09 Jul 2009
John Resig
Easy Retweet Button
Ever since I saw the Bit.ly JavaScript API I've been wanting to build a simple script for tracking the number of people visiting a blog post from Twitter. This past weekend I built a little script for doing just that - and in a completely unobtrusive manner. The script itself is completely standalone (no dependencies) [...]
09 Jul 2009 12:18pm GMT
07 Jul 2009
John Resig
HTML 5 Parsing
One of the biggest wins of the HTML 5 recommendation is a detailed specification outlining how parsing of HTML documents should work. For too many years browsers have simply tried to guess and copy what others were doing in hopes that their parser would work well enough to not cause too many problems with HTML [...]
07 Jul 2009 10:00pm GMT
02 Jul 2009
John Resig
Which Unit Testing Framework?
I'm in the process of working on, and improving, test suite support in TestSwarm (an upcoming project of mine). However, there isn't a lot of information on which unit testing frameworks developers actually use to test their code (whereas there is more information on which JavaScript libraries are used). It will be of great help to [...]
02 Jul 2009 8:43am GMT
30 Jun 2009
John Resig
JSConf Talk: Games, Performance, TestSwarm
The video from my talk at JSConf has been posted. Thanks to Chris for organizing the conference and the excellent quality of the video. The description from the JSConf site summarizes the talk well: John Resig presents his mystery topic, which is actually three topics that strike his interest. First up is measuring performance and a quick [...]
30 Jun 2009 9:45pm GMT
19 Jun 2009
John Resig
Unimpressed by NodeIterator
I just posted a run down of some of the new DOM Traversal APIs in Firefox 3.5. The first half of the post is mostly a recap of my old Element Traversal API post. The second half of the post is all about the new NodeIterator API that was just implemented. For those that are familiar [...]
19 Jun 2009 10:51am GMT
16 Jun 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.1 RC3: Chrome support and PDoc
Today we're announcing Release Candidate 3 of Prototype 1.6.1. Among the highlights of this release are official Chrome support, improved IE8 compatibility, faster generation of API documentation with PDoc, and lots of bug fixes.
16 Jun 2009 10:21pm GMT
27 Mar 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.1 RC2: IE8 compatibility, Element storage, and bug fixes
Today we tagged the first public release candidate of Prototype 1.6.1. (What happened to RC1? Long story.) While there are more minor fixes we'd like to get into this release, we decided an interim release was necessary because of the final release of Internet Explorer 8 last week.
27 Mar 2009 11:33pm GMT
20 Feb 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Sprockets: Beautiful and angular
Over at SvN, Sam announced the 1.0 release of Sprockets, the new dependency management and concatenation tool that makes it easy to modularize your JavaScript. Sprockets is Prototype's new build system, but it's also been extracted into a Ruby library so you can use it anywhere you write JavaScript.
20 Feb 2009 1:59am GMT
16 Feb 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Pimp My Code #1: Element.Storage
Man, it's quiet around here. Interested in doing some pimpin'?
16 Feb 2009 8:41am GMT
25 Jan 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
JavaScript performance ebook: special discount for script.aculo.us users
Dear script.aculo.us user!
Amy Hoy and Thomas Fuchs have been busy on writing the JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook, which is now available in beta!
The package consists of a 100+ pages ebook PDF, the DOM Monster, a tool that analyzes your websites and gives tips and hints, and free updates (including the final version, once the book is out of beta).
Topics covered in the book (applicable to all frameworks, not just Prototype and script.aculo.us):
- how to know if you've got a problem
- how to track down bottlenecks
- how to create custom profiling tools
- how to minimize your load & render time
- how to optimize your hosting environment
- how not to optimize your JavaScript files
- how to write faster DOM code
- how to write faster pure JavaScript
- how to improve perceived performance
- key performance differences between browsers
- tips & tricks for JavaScripty iPhone apps
With the following discount code, you get $5 off the listed price.
Discount code: goscripty2. Either go to the JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook page, and locate the 'have a discount code? click here' link under the big 'Buy Now!' button at the end of the page, or follow this link to enter the code directly.
Thanks for supporting our free materials and open source work on scriptaculous 2.0!
Grab your JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook!
P.S. Once we're out of beta, this discount code will no longer work, so be sure to grab yours soon!
25 Jan 2009 2:30am GMT
18 Nov 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.2: Prototype 1.6.0.3, service release/bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.1.
This version is recommended for all users.
- Update to Prototype 1.6.0.3
- Make sure InPlaceEditor converts HTML entities to text. [Sean Kirby]
- Fix that Builder.node did not return extended elements on IE. Closes #71 and #77.
- Fix a bug in Sortable.destroy to make sure it's called on the referenced Sortable only, which allows for the correct intialization of nested Sortables. Closes Trac #8615. [Leon Chevalier]
- Change Effect.Base#render not to use eval(), so certain JavaScript runtime environments (like Adobe AIR) that do not support eval() work. [King Maxemilian, John-David Dalton]
- Fixed a calculation error in Effect.Transitions.pulse that could lead to flickering, add easing and change it to be a normal 0 to 1 transition that can be used with any effects; Effect.Pulsate now uses its own implementation. [Thomas Fuchs]
- Fixed Effect.ScrollTo. Changeset 8686 had a typo, document.viewport.getScrollOffsets[0] is always undefined. Removed the max check as it is not a cross-browser way to get scroll height and breaks the effect. Depending on scrollTo to do the right thing. Closes #11306. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Update version check so all Prototype versions can be required, not just x.x.x. Closes #10966. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Using $$ in the loader instead of getElementsByTagName to prevent limitations. Closes #9032. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Fix some missing semicolons. [jdalton]
- Fix an issue with Effect.ScrollTo that caused Firefox to scroll to the wrong offset in some situations. Closes #10245. [nik.wakelin]
- Fixes an issue with IE ghosting on non-absolute elements. Closes #10423. [Tanrikut, tdd]
18 Nov 2008 5:42pm GMT
17 Oct 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype Linkedin Group
When we first launched the Linkedin Prototype Group, we weren't necessarily expecting it to be such a success-it's over 800 members strong and counting.
17 Oct 2008 7:32am GMT
07 Oct 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Want your code "pimped"?
We decided it's finally time to implement an idea we had long ago.
07 Oct 2008 9:23pm GMT
Growing the community
Now that 1.6.0.3 is out, let's talk about the Prototype community.
07 Oct 2008 5:39pm GMT
30 Sep 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.0.3: A long-awaited bugfix release
Yesterday we released Prototype 1.6.0.3, the result of some much-needed bug fixes, and a stopgap release on the road to 1.6.1.
30 Sep 2008 5:48pm GMT
11 Aug 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Practical Prototype and script.aculo.us
We're very happy to announce a new addition to the Prototype bookshelf: core committer Andrew Dupont's Practical Prototype and script.aculo.us published by Apress.
11 Aug 2008 1:48pm GMT
25 Jul 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
First Prototype Developer Day: Monday September 29, 2008!

Prototype Core is happy to announce the first Prototype Developer Day! The Prototype Developer Day is going to be a recurring event bringing together Prototype Core members and users from the Prototype community to share experiences, offer insight into what's coming up, and discuss topics like contribution, support, and the Prototype ecosystem. If you're big on Prototype, you cannot miss this!
25 Jul 2008 4:29pm GMT
15 Jun 2008
mootools forums
Extending Request class → Request.HTML stops working in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Extending Request class → Request.HTML stops working Message: I have extended the Request class to create this sort of functionality. However; this causes the Request.HTML to stop working. I think I understand what the problem is, but I am unsure if this should be considered impossible, or simply a bug? A simple testcase; running on top of 1.2 Request = new Class({ Extends: Request, initialize: function(options) { this.parent(options); this.addEvent('onRequest', this.onAjaxRequest); }, onAjaxRequest: function() { alert('waa?'); }, }); console.log(new Request({url: '/'})); console.log(new Request.HTML({url: '/'})); This code throws 'Request.HTML is not a constructor' when the second Request is performed. Any ideas on how to fix this?
15 Jun 2008 7:24pm GMT
modal popup w/ arrows and easy placement for 1.11 in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: modal popup w/ arrows and easy placement for 1.11 Message: Good job! Unfortunately it does not work with opera 9.5 :( The position of the modal window is messed up.
15 Jun 2008 4:39pm GMT
The forums are kind of down in General : Abstract
Topic: The forums are kind of down Message: Since the 1.2 release; the forum homepage says 'MooTools websites are under maintenance. We'll be back soon with new content.'. It seems to me someone forgot to update the index.php?
15 Jun 2008 2:33pm GMT
Class gives error in IE in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Class gives error in IE Message: Hmmm, things seem to have died in here... Is there anyone with a suggestion?
15 Jun 2008 10:25am GMT
UI Menu in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: UI Menu Message: hi, i have the following div: when both div use uimenu, it will display both menu, any way to prevent this?
15 Jun 2008 10:00am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Hello, I have a little problem with FancyUpload 2. All is working perfect, but when I try to upload big files like videos, it doesn't work. My php ini value "upload_max_filesize" is set to 20M and the limitSize option of my FancyUpload2 object is set to 20971520 (20 MB). When I upload a video of 1 to 8 MB, it works. But when it is above to 8 MB, it doesn't work and my $_FILES var stays empty. An idea ? Thanks In addition to upload_max_filesize you also need to increase post_max_size. They both limit your file uploads.
15 Jun 2008 5:00am GMT
mooRainbow in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: mooRainbow Message: The MooRainbow rocks!! I can't wait for the updated 1.2 version... No, really I can't wait. Any news on 1.2 update progress??
15 Jun 2008 3:59am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Greetings! FancyUpload works fine for me when my PHP upload handler is accessed as a file ("http://example.com/upload.php"). But if I try to access the upload handler through "http://example.org/actions/upload" (URL Rewriting) - do you have an idea how I can solve this problem? Best - Jérôme
15 Jun 2008 3:06am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Hello, I have a little problem with FancyUpload 2. All is working perfect, but when I try to upload big files like videos, it doesn't work. My php ini value "upload_max_filesize" is set to 20M and the limitSize option of my FancyUpload2 object is set to 20971520 (20 MB). When I upload a video of 1 to 8 MB, it works. But when it is above to 8 MB, it doesn't work and my $_FILES var stays empty. An idea ? Thanks
15 Jun 2008 12:54am GMT
14 Jun 2008
mootools forums
Edit multiple properties using Fx.Tween() in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Edit multiple properties using Fx.Tween() Message: Well it seems the answer is to us Fx.Morph()
14 Jun 2008 9:58pm GMT
undefined variables in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: undefined variables Message: I just switched over to 1.2 and I'm getting undefined errors. I keep getting undefined errors on the cancelbut and hidepatstat variable. Is my syntax incorrect? I'm only testing for the existence of each object. In each case there really is only one element, but i call an array anyways and choose the first element for each. var cancelbut = $$('form[name=cancel_form_1]')[0]; if(cancelbut){ cancelbut.style.display = 'none'; } var hidepatstat = $$('div.patStatusLinks')[0]; if(hidpatstat){ var hidepatchild = hidepatstat.hasChild(); if(!hidepatchild){ hidepatstat.style.display = 'none'; } }
14 Jun 2008 9:23pm GMT
Menu gets confused with fast mouseover. Need help diagnosing problem. in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Menu gets confused with fast mouseover. Need help diagnosing problem. Message: Thanks for the suggestion. I upgraded the menu code to mootools version 1.2 and add the " link: 'cancel' " option but it did not help. Same exact problem. Upgrading to 1.2 also introduced a bug where I have to remove the "position: absolute" from the menu items in my css to get the menu to work. And removing it breaks the menu. So reluctantly I downgraded back to 1.11. Any other suggestions will be appreciated! :-)
14 Jun 2008 7:53pm GMT
iCarousel private mootools release in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: iCarousel private mootools release Message: Fabio, great work! But what Ken said: Well its a great system and all except, It duplicates the list a gagibillion times! (not really but you know what I mean) And if I have it on auto it just keeps going on and doesn't return to the first image, it would be nice if it would return to the first image. Also every time the images rotates the processor spikes to 100% and having that happen every five seconds really slows down the system. The duplication process also screws up any elements which use id tags,... so ajax on an element in the list is not an option as it nees a unique id. It has to do with the fact that the list 'wraps',... is there a way you can turn off the wrapping and let the end of the list be just that,... the end? Thanx in advance!
14 Jun 2008 2:32pm GMT
icarousel help in General : Get Help: Beginner
Topic: icarousel help Message: I'm wondering about this myself as it screws with the id tags for ajax,.....
14 Jun 2008 2:20pm GMT
Access to inner content of multibox in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Access to inner content of multibox Message: Hi all, I have the following problem: I open a multibox dialog in my website, that shows a form via ajax. Till here everything works fine. But if I can't access the inner content of this dialog. I would like to add for example a submit event ot the form like that: $('feedForm').addEvent('submit', function(e) { new Event(e).stop(); var response = $('response').empty().addClass('ajax-loading'); this.send({ update: response, onComplete: function(responsetxt) { response.removeClass('ajax-loading'); this.AjaxResponse = responsetxt; if (this.AjaxResponse=="ok"){ // blabla } }.bind(this) }); }); I opened the multibox with: Feedback Javascript: box = new MultiBox('mb', { descClassName: 'multiBoxDesc', useOverlay: true }); The full page can you see at http://battle.oxn.it/multibox/index.htm on the "HTML page (Ajax)" link I hope you could understand what I mean. Thx for your help Simon
14 Jun 2008 7:42am GMT
09 May 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
script.aculo.us development setup changed to github and Lighthouse
script.aculo.us is from now on developed using Git (hosted at github) for source code management and revision control, and Lighthouse for bug tracking.
Why git instead of Subversion? Well, it simply rules supreme, and makes working with many distributed developers with lots of branches a snap. You can find a good intro book on Git on Peepcode.
script.aculo.us 1.xx development will focus on bug fixes only, while I'm working on the next version of scripty (post on that coming up soon!).
Bug tracker http://prototype.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8887-script-aculo-us
Repository for script.aculo.us 1.xx http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous
Note that if you're just using the library, this change won't really affect you.
If you have open bugs on the old Trac please port them over to lighthouse yourself!
I'm also working on a replacement for the documentation wiki (which, quite honestly, sucks); so stay tuned for some updates in the near future. If you want to help out with the documentation effort, please contact me. :)
09 May 2008 6:15pm GMT
04 Jan 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.1: Prototype 1.6.0.1, bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.1.
Mainly, this release contains some important bug fixes and optimizations in Prototype, fixes cursor keys in autocompleting text fields for IE and Safari plus fixes an issue with Effect.Morph on IE.
Download at http://script.aculo.us/downloads!
04 Jan 2008 3:15am GMT
08 Nov 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.0: Prototype 1.6, Sound, tweaks and tricks
This is the final version of script.aculo.us 1.8, which comes with Prototype 1.6.0 final.
The included final 1.6.0 version of Prototype brings the latest and greatest awesome new features -- be sure to check it out on the Prototype site.
See the announcement for more information and a download link!
08 Nov 2007 2:05pm GMT
25 May 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.1 beta 3: Prototype 1.5.1, more optimizations and fixes
This is third beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.1, which provides Prototype 1.5.1 final compatibility and Sortable speed improvements.
The included final 1.5.1 version of Prototype brings the latest and greatest in new cool features and performance gains, so be sure not miss this one. :)
Beta warning: Things might not work as you might expect, though they really should-if you hit any problems, please use the bug tracker and give reports. The same that applies to Prototype applies for script.aculo.us too, so read the how to contribute page to see how you can help out!
See announcement for more information and a download link!
25 May 2007 4:30pm GMT
12 Mar 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.1 beta 1: 'Performance!'.times(3) + Sound
On the heels of the recent Prototype 1.5.1 release candidate, here's the latest and greatest version of script.aculo.us: 1.7.1 beta 1.
Beta warning: Things might not work as you might expect, though they really should-if you hit any problems, please use the bug tracker and give reports. The same that applies to Prototype applies for script.aculo.us too, so read the how to contribute page to see how you can help out here!
The most important change is the update to Prototype 1.5.1 which yields major performance improvements, slick new JSON support and various fixes all around. Note that the version of Prototype that comes with script.aculo.us 1.7.1 beta 1 is actually a few steps ahead of the 1.5.1_rc1 release and already incorporates a few additional fixes, so please use the version that comes with the script.aculo.us download.
The other important feature is experimental sound support for those little .mp3-based sound effects, which works natively in IE, and relies on whatever mp3 plugins are available on other browsers (for Macs, this means quicktime). It's thought as an alternative to flash-based mp3 playback for sounds effects (not music!). Kudos to Jules Gravinese for coming up with the initial implementation of this!
The effects engine has seen some performance overhaul, and together with the new Prototype performance goodnees is screaming fast. Also, a memory leak in the morph code was found and fixed on Firefox. More changes and features added include a new "failure" option to Draggables, and onDropped callback, more customization for in-place editing, and nesting single nodes in the DOM builder.
See the complete announcement for more information and a download link!
12 Mar 2007 2:00pm GMT
19 Jan 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.0: Morphing effects, Prototype 1.5.0 final
You've seen the demos-- now it's prime time!
* Update to Prototype 1.5.0 final
* Change the default setting for effects to support up to 60fps, if renderable by the browser. Add performance info to effects unit test.
* Add hash and CSS className support to Effect.Morph, fixes #6674 [Tobie]
Examples:
$(element).morph('myClass')
// will morph to all the properties specified
// in .className (in your external stylesheet).
// All properties which cannot be morphed (such as font-style)
// will be applied AfterFinish
$(element).morph('font-size: 10px') // or
$(element).morph({fontSize: '10px'}) // will morph the font-size to 10px
* Add Element.morph() and Element.Methods.morph() as a shortcut to Effect.Morph
Example:
// basic Effect.Morph
$('error_message').morph('color:#f00;font-size:17px');
// fade out after a while
$('error_message').show().morph('font-size:17px').morph('opacity:0',{delay:4});
* Add Effect.Transform that generates parallel executing Effect.Morph sets
Example:
// set up transformation
var transformation = new Effect.Transform([
{ 'div.morphing': 'font-size:20px;padding-left:40em' },
{ 'blah' : 'width:480px;border-width:10px;border-right-width:20px;margin:200px;margin-bottom:-20px;font-size:30px' }
],{ duration: 0.5 });
// play transformation (can be called more than once)
transformation.play();
* Add Effect.Morph core effect that morphs to a given CSS style rule. Effect.Morph does take orginal styles given by CSS style rules or the style attribute into consideration when calculating the transforms. It works with all length and color based CSS properties, including margins, paddings, borders, opacity and text/background colors.
Example:
new Effect.Morph('mydiv',{
style: 'font-size:3em;color:#f00;border-width:2em',
duration: 2.0
});
* New option keepBackgroundImage: true for Effect.Highlight, fixes #5037 [docwhat, tomg]
* Minor tweaks for issues with application/xhtml+xml documents on Firefox, fixes #6836 [sjinks]
* Fix a possible exception with Sortables, fixes #6828 [craiggwilson]
* Add a paramName option to the inplace editor for overriding the default parameter name of "value"
19 Jan 2007 6:30pm GMT
18 Dec 2006
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.0 beta 2: morphing with CSS classes, Prototype update
The second beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.0 is out now, and adds a cool new CSS classnames based morphing feature, alongside Prototype updates.
Bugs in beta 1 where also addressed, especially Opera compatibility.
Head over to mir.aculo.us to learn what this is about and grab the beta version!
Note: Obviously, the beta version is not recommended for production sites, and syntax might change before it gets stable (but it's pretty much final, so don't be too afraid).
18 Dec 2006 10:30pm GMT
21 Nov 2006
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.0 beta 1: Morphing?!
The first beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.0 is out now, and brings you (tada!) morphing!
Head over to mir.aculo.us to learn what this is about and grab the beta version!
Note: Obviously, the beta version is not recommended for production sites, and syntax might change before it gets stable (but it's pretty much final, so don't be too afraid).
21 Nov 2006 9:50am GMT
08 Nov 2006
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.6.5: Effect.Event, latest Prototype, Builder updates
I've just pushed script.aculo.us 1.6.5 for your download pleasure. It's a maintenance release that adds a few tweaks here and there-read on!
- Update to Prototype 1.5.0_rc1 revision [5462]
- Support the HTML 'for' attribute in Builder by using 'htmlFor', fixes #6472 [gjones, tdd]
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var node = Builder.node('label', { htmlFor: 'myinput' }); |
- Add support to run a specific failing unit test by clicking on the corresponding test result, fixes #6290 [leeo]
- Add modifier key support to Event.simulateMouse, fixes #6391 [savetheclocktower]
- Add new 'with-last' queue position option to queue effects to occur in parallel with the last effect to start in the queue
- Add new special core effect Effect.Event for one-shot events that follow timelines defined by effect queues
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2
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new Effect.Event({ afterFinish:function(){
// do some code here
}, position: 'end' });
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- Fix an possible crash of IE on Effect.SlideUp, fixes #3192 [thx nel]
- Add Builder.build() to create nodes from strings containing HTML, [DHH]
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var node = Builder.build("<p>this is <b>neat!</b></p>"); |
- Add a pulses parameter to Effect.Pulsate to control the amount of pulses, fixes #6245 [leeo]
For example, this will pulsate twice (if the option is not given, it defaults to five pulses):
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Effect.Pulsate('d8', {pulses: 2});
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- Fix an issue with clicking on a slider span resulting in an exception, fixes #4707 [thx sergeykojin]
- Fix an issue with Draggables when no options are supplied, fixes #6045 [thx tdd]
This should be the last release before Ruby on Rails 1.2 comes out-the next thing will be script.aculo.us 1.7! Lots of good and cool patches are waiting for their addition, and should make it into the 1.7 release.
As always, kudos to the community for supplying patches, bug reports and tests-keep it coming!
08 Nov 2006 1:34pm GMT
05 Sep 2006
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.6.4: New Prototype, drag and drop updates, BDD style testing! (UPDATED)
V1.6.4 (2006-09-06): New Prototype, drag and drop updates, BDD style testing! (UPDATED)
script.aculo.us 1.6.4, which marks the inclusion of the new release candidate of Prototype 1.5, is out now.
(For those of you missing the 1.6.3 version: that version was out yesterday but had a issue with IE that is now fixed in 1.6.4)
This release comes with the brand-new Prototype V1.5.0_rc1 version, adds several new features and options to drag and drop, features a whole new (experimental) way of doing testing, and adds some other goodies here and there. Also, thanks to the contributors for identifying and squishing bugs!
So-what's new & cool?
- Update Prototype to V1.5.0_rc1 (read more on Justin Palmer's blog)
- Add experimental alternate syntax for unit tests (Behaviour Driven Development-style)
- Merge assertElementsMatch and assertElementMatches from Prototype's [4986] unittest.js [Sam Stephenson]
- Add assertRespondsTo and shouldRespondTo assertions
// object
var testObj = {
isNice: function() { }
}
// test
assertRespondsTo('isNice', testObj);
- Make Sortable.serialize handle DOM IDs like "some_element_1" correctly, fixes #5324
- Add support for onStart, onDrag and onEnd events directly on Draggables (invoked from the Draggables.notify), fixes #4747 [thx scriptkitchen]
new Draggable('some_id',{
onStart:function(){ /* ... */ },
onDrag:function(){ /* ... */ },
onEnd:function(){ /* ... */ }
});
- Add autoSelect option to Autocompleters to auto select an entry if only one is returned, fixes #5183 [thx cassiano dandrea]
- Added delay option to Draggables and Sortables, see test/functional/dragdrop_delay_test.html for usage, implements #3325 [thx lsimon, tomg]
- Add version and timestamp to indvidual library files for easier identification (the files are preprocessed by the Rake fresh_scriptaculous task), fixes #3015 [thx Tobie]
- Add assertIndentical and assertNotIdentical unit test assertions, which test for equality and common type, fixes #5822 [thx glazedginger]
- Add integration test for Ajax autocompleter for results with no linebreaks, #4149
- Added a custom exception to all base effects when used on non- existing DOM elements, added a assertRaise method to unit tests
- Add element shortcuts to Builder that can be activated by calling Builder.dump() (see the unit test), fixes #4260 [thx napalm]
Builder.dump();
var element = DIV({id:'ghosttrain'},[
DIV({style:'font-size: 11px; font-weight: bold;'},[
H1('Ghost Train'),
"testtext", 2, 3, 4,
UL([
LI({onclick:'alert(\'test\')'},'click me')
]),
]),
]);
- Make Effect.Puff work correctly for floating elements, fixes #3777 [thx michael hartl]
- Fix selection of correct option in SELECT element generated by InPlaceCollectionEditor for indexed option arrays, fixes #4789 [thx steve]
- Fix an issue with redrawing ghosted draggables that are inside a scrolled container, fixes #3860 [thx gkupps, tsukue]
- Fix autoscrolling inside scrollable containers when window is scrolled too, fixes #5200 [thx wseitz]
- Fix autoscrolling when dragging an element unto a scrollable container, fixes #5017 [thx tomg]
- Fix a condition where overriding the endeffect on Draggables without overriding the starteffect too leads to a Javascript error [thx Javier Martinez]
- Fix a possible error with the drag/drop logic (affects the solution to #4706)
- Fix various issues with IE detection and Opera, and setOpacity, fixes #3886, #5973
- Remove revert cache code obsoleted by #4706, fixes #3436 (again) [thx tomg]
As always, the required 1.5.0_rc1 version of Prototype is included with the download.
Big thanks to the contributors!
05 Sep 2006 11:26am GMT