Information Technology Manager (MN)
Next Step Systems
US-MN-Minneapolis
SR UI DEVELOPER - JSF - Ajax - ICE Faces - Rich Faces
Next Step Systems
US-IL-Chicago
Technical Specialist – Pre-sales (MA)
Next Step Systems
US-MA-Littleton
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- Graphic Development Using HTML5 & JavaScript
- In this tutorial we will produce an HTML5 and JavaScript application that will let us display a Magic the Gathering cards collection. Users will be able to scroll and zoom using the mouse.
- Introducing HTML 5 Web Workers: Bringing Multi-threading to JavaScript
- HTML5 is bringing us true multi-threading capability via Web Workers. These little fellas are ideal for running scripts in background threads, so that they don't interfere with the user interface (UI). In this article we'll take a look at how to put Web Workers to good use.
- How to Create Multi-columns in CSS3 and JavaScript
- This article will show the code that it takes to create CSS3 multi-columns, like those you find in a newspaper, and it will have a bonus: you’ll be able to change the number of columns and the gap in the columns with a click of the mouse.
- Determine an Image's Type using the JavaScript FileReader
- Thanks to the JavaScript FileReader API's slice() method, it is possible to break large files down into chunks on the client-side, before uploading data to the server and taking up precious network bandwidth. In this article we are going to learn how to use the slice() function and determine an image type by using a process called the "magic number" technique.
- How To Create CSS3 Navigation Circles
- In my travels across the internet I discover lots of cool ways to implement CSS3. Most recently, I found a site that shows a creative way to implement navigation through interactive circles. In this tutorial we will show you how to create your own CSS3 navigation circles.
- Flashmaps' DynamicLocator: Interactive Maps for Small Areas
- Use Flashmaps' DynamicLocator to implement interactive, relatively small area maps. When a user selects an entry in a list, the map will focus on that corresponding object. Users can hover over an area to identify it and click on it for additional information. Try a free evaluation copy.
- Flashmaps' AreaSelector: Interactive Maps for Wide Areas
- Flashmaps' AreaSelector product delivers wide area maps. With AreaSelector, you can color-code map areas and display markers on top of the areas. In addition to zooming and panning, users can click to display information as well as select and deselect areas. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
- The DB Mapper: Interactive Street-level Maps of U.S. and Canada
- The DB Mapper product from Flashmaps offers interactive street-level maps for the U.S. and Canada. You can display markers on top of the maps to indicate hotels, restaurants, properties and more. Register to try a free evaluation copy.
- The Dangers of HTML5: WebSockets and Stable Standards
- New HTML5 technologies like WebSockets offer some amazing new opportunities for Web developers. But they also show how implementing unstable standards may cause more harm to a site than the benefits of the technology. What is the role of browsers and how should developers plan for when developing with HTML5?
- Internet Explorer 6: What Have We Learned?
- IE6 shipped more than 10 years ago, but its non-standard implementation of the shifting standards of 2001 still haunts today's developers. As the Web shifts to HTML5, and new versions of IE, Firefox and Chrome debut, have we learned the lessons of IE6?
- Crank Up the Volume with HTML5 Music
- With HTML5, music is making a comeback on the Web. Create amazing music site experiences where adding an audio file is as simple as inserting an image and users have more pause and play music outside a browser. The introduction of the <audio> tag eliminates the need for external music players, allowing for true integration of sound in your website.
- Dojo.behavior: Write Modularized HTML Document Event Handling
- The dojo.behavior module provides a simple and lightweight mechanism for listening to HTML document events. Find out what makes dojo.behavior one of the best event handling mechanisms around.
- The Dojo Publish/Subscribe Event Mechanism
- Learn how to use the Dojo Toolkit's versatile ContentPane widget to load dynamic content into your Web pages.
- Post a Message on a Facebook Wall with JavaScript
- Allowing your visitors to easily post links to your website on Facebook can really boost traffic.
- Loading Dynamic HTML Content Using the Dijit ContentPane
- Load dynamic content into your Web pages using the Dojo Toolkit's versatile ContentPane widget.
- Handling Exceptions with ASP.NET
- Exceptions can make Web applications useless from a user's perspective, but understanding how to prevent and handle exceptions can make the de-bugging process easier.
- Optimize Your Web Page with CSS Sprites
- CSS sprites mash up all the images used on a webpage into one large image and display only the part that contains the image wherever it's required. Using CSS sprites drastically reduces the load time of the page.
- 3 Fun Conditional Tricks for Your WordPress Custom Fields
- These three tricks for manipulating the keys and values of WordPress Custom Fields produce some very interesting results.
- Event Listening Made Easy with Dojo.connect
- The Dojo libraries offer programmers a single coherent event system. With dojo.connect, you can execute any number of functions in response to DOM and widget events.
- Using with the jQuery Globalization Plugin in ASP.NET
- The jQuery Globalization Plugin provides globalization support to ASP.NET applications that can use JavaScript.
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