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Everything I've written about realted to "Javascript"

  1. A little JavaScript to stop the spaming of your blog comments and forms

    Thursday, October 19th, 2006 | 20 Comments

    We all love spiders when they are used for good like the indexing of our sites for Google. However, spiders can be the demise of any open form element when being overwhelmed with automated spam. My recent post on “Hacking Blogger” provided a method for creating custom comments, with one minor flaw! I needed a […]

  2. Introducting FeedJs – RSS feeds delivered for everyone, everywhere

    Monday, October 16th, 2006 | No Responses

    FeedJs was created to feed the world. It is a simple JavaScript based RSS delivery utility. The concept was to give everyone the ability to display RSS feeds everywhere — completely environment non-dependent. If you can copy-and-paste into an HTML document, you can now display any RSS feed anywhere you choose.

  3. JavaScript is the new black – Why JS is hot and CSS is not

    Monday, October 9th, 2006 | 13 Comments

    Wow, how time flies. It was just a year ago when table-less web designers were rare and in extreme demand; anyone who had advanced knowledge of CSS could get any job at almost any reasonable price. Those times are officially behind us. The hot new trade, even though its technology is old, is JavaScript. XHTML/CSS […]

  4. Three General Questions about Web Development

    Wednesday, August 16th, 2006 | No Responses

    Today on the CSS Beauty’s Skill Share forum, three “General Questions about Web Development” were raised. I found the questions basic and obvious – yet I realized their answers were crucially important.

  5. Flickr and Lightbox — a Perfect Combination

    Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 | 5 Comments

    I was fiddling around with Flickr today and decided to start using the “Blog This” function as an alternative method to post to this particular blog. For a long time now I’ve been utilizing my Flickr account as an image server of sorts (much like Akamai). What I’ve done now is take this a step […]

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