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rstrahl
12 hours, 9 minutes ago
west-wind.com — Centering content is a useful client side UI feature especially when working with pop ups or popup windows when displayed for the first time. Here's a little jQuery plug in that handles centering in the window and in other container elements easily. read more...
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category: AJAX | Views: 1
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samdnp
23 hours, 2 minutes ago
dotnetperls.com — Contains lots of samples, examples, and templates for your C# code. Includes arrays, strings, classes, singleton, sorting, 2d arrays, etc. Useful for people new to the language. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 12
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JamesEggers
1 day, 1 hour ago
randomactsofcoding.blogspot.com — This is second post in a string of posts where I chronicle my adventure in learning jQuery from having no previous experience with the framework. This week, we look at basic animation effects that affect an element's visibility that are available "out of the box" with jQuery. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 9
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published 21 hours, 27 minutes ago, submitted by
crpietschmann
1 day, 8 hours ago
blog.lutzroeder.com — After more than eight years of working on .NET Reflector, I have decided it is time to move on and explore some new opportunities. I have reached an agreement to have Red Gate Software continue the development of .NET Reflector. Red Gate has a lot of experience creating tools for both .NET and SQL Server. They have the resources necessary to work on new features, and Reflector fits nicely with other .NET tools the company offers. Red Gate will continue to provide the free community version and is looking for your feedback and ideas for future versions. read more...
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published 1 day, 11 hours ago, submitted by
JudahGabriel
1 day, 13 hours ago
simple-talk.com — Lutz Reflector, the free .NET disassembler every developer developer should have, has been purchased by Red Gate software. Red Gate has stated they will continue to provide the tool for free. read more...
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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by
gt1329a
1 day, 16 hours ago
encosia.com — An in-depth example of using jQuery to build client-side paging, including progress indicators, to page into any server side data source that can be JSON serialized by ASP.NET AJAX. read more...
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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by
gt1329a
1 day, 16 hours ago
encosia.com — An in-depth example of using jQuery to build client-side paging, including progress indicators, to page into any server side data source that can be JSON serialized by ASP.NET AJAX. read more...
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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by
gt1329a
1 day, 16 hours ago
encosia.com — An in-depth example of using jQuery to build client-side paging, including progress indicators, to page into any server side data source that can be JSON serialized by ASP.NET AJAX. read more...
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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by
gt1329a
1 day, 16 hours ago
encosia.com — An in-depth example of using jQuery to build client-side paging, including progress indicators, to page into any server side data source that can be JSON serialized by ASP.NET AJAX. read more...
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published 10 hours, 57 minutes ago, submitted by
shaharyr
2 days, 11 hours ago
dev102.com — With WebForms, integrating with Ajax libraries other than ASP.NET AJAX was slightly painful. With the new ASP.NET MVC Framework, however, you can use jQuery without these additional headaches. read more...
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published 1 day, 20 hours ago, submitted by
ourcurrentfuture
2 days, 13 hours ago
smashingmagazine.com — With the popularity of CSS layouts and JavaScript-enriched web page experiences, it’s not uncommon, particularly for large sites, for the CSS files alone to grow in size, but there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation. You may already be familiar with some of the principles mentioned in this article, but they are worth a review. Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer. read more...
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published 1 day, 20 hours ago, submitted by
ourcurrentfuture
2 days, 13 hours ago
smashingmagazine.com — With the popularity of CSS layouts and JavaScript-enriched web page experiences, it’s not uncommon, particularly for large sites, for the CSS files alone to grow in size, but there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation. You may already be familiar with some of the principles mentioned in this article, but they are worth a review. Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer. read more...
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published 1 day, 20 hours ago, submitted by
ourcurrentfuture
2 days, 13 hours ago
smashingmagazine.com — With the popularity of CSS layouts and JavaScript-enriched web page experiences, it’s not uncommon, particularly for large sites, for the CSS files alone to grow in size, but there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation. You may already be familiar with some of the principles mentioned in this article, but they are worth a review. Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer. read more...
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published 1 day, 20 hours ago, submitted by
ourcurrentfuture
2 days, 13 hours ago
smashingmagazine.com — With the popularity of CSS layouts and JavaScript-enriched web page experiences, it’s not uncommon, particularly for large sites, for the CSS files alone to grow in size, but there are some principles to consider during and after you write your CSS to help keep it tight and optimized. Optimization isn’t just minimizing file size — it’s also about being organized, clutter-free, and efficient. You’ll find that the more knowledge you have about optimal CSS practices, smaller file size will inevitably come as an direct result of their implementation. You may already be familiar with some of the principles mentioned in this article, but they are worth a review. Being familiar with this concepts will help you write optimized CSS code and make you a better all-around web designer. read more...
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