Lifehacker rounds up some DHTML goodies:
Jason Kottke has ajaxified his weblog. Kottke sez: If you take a look at the front page of kottke.org, you’ll notice a pulldown at the top of the content column (on the left). When you mouse over the menu, you’re presented with a list of choices of what to display in that column and when…
Another interesting offering in the realm of the Ajax toolkits. This one looks quick, simple and easy to implement. Twilight Universe – Blog Archive – Sack of Ajax I’ve seen AJAX solutions like SAJAX or Dojo, and they haven’t really interested me. They seem to bloated and, for the most part, rather insecure. This is…
I’m not a huge Flash / ColdFusion guy, but if you’re into that kind of thing, be sure to check this out over on Macromedia weblogs: We started this as a way to experiment with the Flex framework, and Flash / AJAX integration, and have been really happy with the results. By leveraging Flash and…
Here’s a timely article on Common REST Mistakes. Timely because of the problems resulting from and associated with Google’s new Web Accelerator program.
Ajaxian blog on UI/Accessibility issues and ajax: We were just talking to a UI/information architect, who was complaining about handling users who have JavaScript turned off, and how Ajax has a barrier, in that he can’t get budget to “write the application twice”. The problem with “working without JavaScript turned on” is interesting. However, these…