Archive for the 'Javascript' Category
Ajax and Firefox: a match made in heaven?
MyStickies is a burgeoning service-cum-Firefox extension that allows you to place virtual sticky notes all over the web via - you guessed it - Ajax. Its creators describe it as “bookmarks on steroids.” For it to work, you have to sign up for a MyStickies account and install a Firefox extension. …
Javascript outside of the browser
When you think of Javascript, you generally think of the web. But Javascript is used in many different places other than cyberspace. So if you are curious about trying out Javascript in a new environment, check out these guides.
Apple / Yahoo widgets both utilize (X)HTML and Javascript for …
Rotating ads with Ajax
Here’s another cool and useful thing you can do with Ajax: serve rotating ads. Instead of settling for a static ad on a page a user might not refresh for minutes or even hours, you can set the ads to rotate at a predetermined interval. The concept and implementation are so simple, it’s a wonder…












