01 Feb 2012
Sencha Blog
Sencha Touch 2 Beta—Raising The Bar
Two years ago, we set out on a journey to make the web mobile. Today, we're raising the bar with the release of Sencha Touch 2 Beta.
01 Feb 2012 4:00pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
jQuery 1.7.2 Beta 1 Released
Hey there Internets, it's the jQuery Core team! We haven't talked in a while, but over the holidays we were busy fixing the bugs you reported. The result of that hard work is jQuery 1.7.2 Beta 1. We decided to get a beta out by Groundhog Day so you wouldn't be in the shadow of [...]
01 Feb 2012 1:33am GMT
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI: Open Hours Thurs Feb 2nd
3.5.0pr2 is available We deployed the second 3.5.0 preview release right on time, celebrated for a couple minutes, then went back to work on PR3, which will be the gating preview before 3.5.0 GA in mid-March. But we'll stop to take a breath and highlight some of the changes in PR2. You've read the short [...]
01 Feb 2012 1:28am GMT
31 Jan 2012
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI 3.5.0 PR2 Is Now Available
YUI 3.5.0 Preview Release 2 has been released to the developer community for feedback and testing. It is now available on the Yahoo! CDN at yui.yahooapis.com/3.5.0pr2/build/yui/yui-min.js, or as a download if you plan to test it locally. The rollup of 3.5.0 changes introduced up until PR2 is available on our GitHub Wiki. You can also [...]
31 Jan 2012 12:28am GMT
30 Jan 2012
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater — Derek Gathright: “Why YUI?” (27 min.)
In this talk from YUIConf 2011, YUI engineer and former jQuery user Derek Gathright (@derek) explains why you should consider using YUI to build your web apps. In particular, he stresses how YUI is designed to serve as an extensible set of building blocks (like Legos) and not just a collection of ready-to-use components (like [...]
30 Jan 2012 10:00pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Announcing Sencha Designer 2 Beta
Sencha Designer 2 Beta is available for download! After many months of hard work, we are ready to unveil a tool that will change the way you work with our frameworks. Developers working with Sencha technologies now have an easy to use tool to increase their productivity. Designer 2 makes it easier than ever to build your applications using Ext JS and Sencha Touch.
30 Jan 2012 6:00pm GMT
21 Jan 2012
MooTools
MooTools 1.4.3 Released
Today we release MooTools Core 1.4.3 which is a small maintenance release. Upgrading from 1.4.2 should not cause any backward incompatibilities. We recommend that all users upgrade to 1.4.3 as soon as possible. Fixes #2109: IE7/8 getProperty returns functions #2110: Documentation: Request.JSON's behaviour of onFailure #2117: Document conflicts between Array and Elements methods #2121: Missing [...]
21 Jan 2012 5:59pm GMT
19 Jan 2012
Sencha Blog
How to Embed Interactive CSS3 Animations in an iBook
Like everybody else on the US west coast, this morning we woke up in a world where Apple is poised to transform the way we consume textbooks with the ability to easily publish interactive books through iBook Author. The Sencha team quickly found a way to do that using Animator, and so can you following a few easy steps!
19 Jan 2012 10:00pm GMT
17 Jan 2012
Sencha Blog
First Thoughts Learning Ext JS 4.1
I wanted to share my thoughts on learning Ext JS 4.1 from a developer new to Sencha. The article highlights my initial progress, perceptions, and discoveries in learning Ext JS.
17 Jan 2012 7:00pm GMT
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater — Ryan Cannon: “There is no off-season: NFL.com’s move to YUI” (42 min.)
NFL.com's Ryan Cannon (@rcanine) joined us at YUIConf 2011 to share the story of why NFL.com chose YUI over jQuery, how they migrated a large codebase from Prototype to YUI 3 on a tight schedule, and how they use YUI to create websites and mobile apps for one of the world's most popular sports leagues. [...]
17 Jan 2012 6:57pm GMT
YUI: Open Hours Thurs Jan 19th
3.5.0 DataTable update A lot of progress has been made for 3.5.0 DataTable, and we want to show and tell the latest status of the code and API. There's plenty left to do, but we're excited for the new state of the art and want to make sure what's coming will meet your needs and [...]
17 Jan 2012 5:57pm GMT
12 Jan 2012
Sencha Blog
Sencha Animator 1.1 Now Available
We're excited to announce that the first minor release update for Sencha Animator is now available for everybody to download and use. In this update we focused on fixing bugs and we introduced a few new features and improvements that we hope will make working with Animator easier and more productive.
12 Jan 2012 2:00pm GMT
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater — Paul Donnelly: “Using Yahoo! Pipes and the YQL Module” (39 min.)
In this talk from YUIConf 2011, YQL engineer Paul Donnelly demonstrates the features of the Yahoo! Pipes editor and explains how you can use Pipes and YQL to power your web apps, create mashups, and more. Links View in HD on YouTube Full YUIConf 2011 Playlist on YouTube
12 Jan 2012 2:02am GMT
09 Jan 2012
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI: Open Hours Thurs Jan 12th
YUI 3.5.0 Button (and more?) update Welcome to 2012! We're starting this year off easy, talking about buttons. Y.Buttons to be exact. Derek Gathright will be joining us to give the latest details on the classes and modules for creating YUI style buttons, what's available today and where, what's coming up, and reviewing some of [...]
09 Jan 2012 9:21pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Sencha: The 2012 HTML5 Wishlist
It's that time of year, and we're once again publishing our HTML5 wishlist. Read on to find out what we're hoping to see happen in the world of web browsers and web standards.
09 Jan 2012 4:00pm GMT
03 Jan 2012
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater — Jeff Burtoft: “Scaling Mobile with YUI” (49 min.)
In this talk from YUIConf 2011, Jeff Burtoft (@boyofgreen), Lead Frontend Engineer at USAA, shares what he's learned about building performant and scalable cross-platform mobile web apps using YUI. In the course of the talk, Jeff reveals some of the pitfalls of dealing with device limitations - particularly when building native-wrapped web apps that run [...]
03 Jan 2012 6:40pm GMT
26 Dec 2011
MooTools
JxLib: An Introduction
Jon Bomgardner is a contributor to the jxlib.org project. After recently joining the MooTools Developer mailing list and sharing his experience in upgrading jxlib to MooTools 1.4.2 we asked him to share his work here on the blog. What is JxLib JxLib is a JavaScript UI framework built on MooTools. It allows web developers and [...]
26 Dec 2011 8:02pm GMT
21 Dec 2011
John Resig
JavaScript as a First Language
At Khan Academy we've been investigating teaching Computer Science to students in some new and interesting ways. The most interesting aspect of which is that we're likely going to be teaching them JavaScript as their first language. We're in a very unique position as we're primarily aiming to teach students who've been through our previous [...]
21 Dec 2011 7:04pm GMT
MooTools
MooTools Behavior
Those of you who follow my work over on Clientcide may already be familiar with it, but for the rest of you I wanted to write a blog posts here on MooTools.net about the work I've been doing on a library called Behavior - a throwback to the behavior.js library released way back in 2005 [...]
21 Dec 2011 12:51am GMT
20 Dec 2011
jQuery (English) Google Group
Changing Classes
Hi,
I having trouble with change class in HTML report.
This change must happen in line and columns when cursor is on a cell.
I created an ID for every cell to know witch column is my cursor on. Then
run a each() for every cell that has an ID like that one.
The problem is the reports with many lines. Its so slow.
20 Dec 2011 7:04pm GMT
19 Dec 2011
Sencha Blog
Sencha Touch Spotlight: Nanocrowd
The new Nanocrowd Sencha Touch app helps you find great movies to watch instantly on your iPad. By knowing why people like things, we can make the process of finding movies faster, easier, and more fun. Read more about Nanocrowd.
19 Dec 2011 4:00pm GMT
16 Dec 2011
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI Theater — Jeff Craig: “Demystifying Loader: Advanced Module Configuration” (31 min.)
In this talk from YUIConf 2011, Meebo engineer and YUI contributor Jeff Craig (@foxxtrot) reveals everything you've always wanted to know about the YUI Loader but were afraid to ask. This is a must-see for anyone doing performance-critical work with YUI 3. Links View in HD on YouTube Slides Full YUIConf 2011 Playlist on YouTube
16 Dec 2011 6:10pm GMT
15 Dec 2011
Sencha Blog
Sencha Learn Roundup
We're constantly updating Sencha Learn with new content for many of our products. Read on to find out what you might've missed.
15 Dec 2011 6:00pm GMT
14 Dec 2011
Sencha Blog
Introducing Siesta: A Testing Tool for Ext JS
Siesta is a new unit testing framework for Ext JS and other JavaScript code. Testing Ext JS, or any JavaScript-centric web framework, can be difficult because the available tools are not really suited for the task. Most popular web UI testing tools don't offer enough help unless your application uses simple static HTML pages. This is where Siesta is different from the rest, because its top priority is Ext JS testing.
14 Dec 2011 1:00pm GMT
13 Dec 2011
Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI: Open Hours Thurs Dec 15th
YUI 3.5.0 PR1 YUI 3.5.0 PR1 is now available! This is the first of three Preview Releases for 3.5.0. For this Open Hours we'll be highlighting what's in PR1 and discussing how you can get involved to make sure 3.5.0 is rock solid. We'll also be asking for a show-of-hands from the awesome developers who've [...]
13 Dec 2011 7:59pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
Plugins Site Update: The Old Is New Again
We've gotten a lot of feedback since last week's announcement about the plugins site's unfortunate tumble into oblivion, and I'd like to address a few of the most important concerns that have surfaced since. "Could you make the old backup available for posterity?" Yes. We can - and have. Over the weekend, we restored the [...]
13 Dec 2011 4:44pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Android—Ice Cream Sandwich: The HTML5 Developer Scorecard
As part of our series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first device to ship with Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Will Android 4.0 be a major step forward?
13 Dec 2011 2:00pm GMT
08 Dec 2011
Official jQuery Blog
What Is Happening To The jQuery Plugins Site?
For about a week, instead of hosting several hundred jQuery plugins and several thousand advertisements for laptop batteries, our plugins repository has been serving up a pretty pathetic message about spam and an allusion to some "new submission process." This happened very suddenly, and we're sorry to everyone who's been inconvenienced. Please allow me a few minutes to explain [...]
08 Dec 2011 9:20pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Ext GWT 3.0 Beta Now Available
Today we are happy to announce the availability of Ext GWT 3.0 Beta. Read on to find about our future plans for 3.x, and a special promotion going through December 2011.
08 Dec 2011 3:00pm GMT
05 Dec 2011
Sencha Blog
What’s Coming in Ext JS 4.1
The primary focus of the upcoming Ext JS 4.1 release is performance. We have been hard at work to improve performance across the board, but we have concentrated on two main areas: rendering and layout. While the majority of our time has been dedicated to this effort, there are many other exciting developments to share. Chief among these are some major improvements to grid and border layout and a preview of the new Neptune theme.
05 Dec 2011 5:00pm GMT
02 Dec 2011
MooTools
MooTools 1.4.2 Released
Today we release MooTools Core 1.4.2 which is a small maintenance release. Upgrading from 1.4.1 should not cause any backward incompatibilities. We recommend all users upgrade to 1.4.2 as soon as possible. Fixes #2073: Reduced redundant call to onTimeout if async option is true. #2083: Fixes Element.clone in IE. #2085: All specs are green across. [...]
02 Dec 2011 9:03pm GMT
29 Nov 2011
Official jQuery Blog
jQuery Conference 2012: UK – Training Workshops Announced
We are very happy to announce two training workshops for this years United Kingdom conference. The trainings will be given by Doug Neiner, Ralph Whitbeck and Mike Hostetler of appendTo. The general admission tickets for the conference are now sold out but you can buy conference/training bundles and still attend the conference. appendTo will be [...]
29 Nov 2011 3:56pm GMT
22 Nov 2011
Sencha Blog
Sencha.io Src Update
We're pleased to announce a set of new and experimental features for Sencha.io Src, the image resizing service within our popular Sencha.io cloud suite.
22 Nov 2011 7:00pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
Call for jQuery 1.8 Ideas
We're ready for our next round of community input, this time for version 1.8! This is your chance to suggest things we can fix, add, change, or remove in jQuery to make it better. You can add a suggestion using this form; whenever possible provide links to a bug report, a page with a detailed [...]
22 Nov 2011 6:28pm GMT
jQuery 1.7.1 Released
Here in the United States, we're celebrating Thanksgiving this week. For those of you living elsewhere in the world, it's a time when we install and test new versions of Javascript libraries while feasting on Mom's homemade goodies. Kind of like a code sprint, but with better food. We invite everyone worldwide to join us [...]
22 Nov 2011 2:39am GMT
18 Nov 2011
Official jQuery Blog
Getting Board of jQuery
TL;DR The body responsible for overseeing jQuery's finances and administration, which was until today known as the jQuery Team, is now called the jQuery Board. The jQuery Team is for anyone who invests a significant amount of time contributing to jQuery and its related projects. As jQuery has grown from a cool idea in 2005 [...]
18 Nov 2011 10:11pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Sencha Touch Spotlight: Viewbeat
Sencha community member Burc Sade writes a guest blog post about his experience with Sencha Touch. His application, Viewbeat, is available on the Apple App Store and makes it fast and simple to ask questions and get answers from friends and others.
18 Nov 2011 5:00pm GMT
Official jQuery Blog
jQuery 1.7.1 RC1 Released
Just to let you know we're not asleep at the switch around jQuery Central, we've got a new preview release of jQuery. It fixes the problems reported by the community since the original 1.7 release. Please test the code in your applications, making sure that there are no major problems. If you tried jQuery 1.7 [...]
18 Nov 2011 12:35am GMT
17 Nov 2011
Sencha Blog
HTML5 Scorecard: Amazon Kindle Fire
As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, we're taking the measure of the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Join us as we take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.
17 Nov 2011 2:00pm GMT
11 Nov 2011
Official jQuery Blog
Upcoming jQuery Events
jQuery Summit 2011 It's that time of the year again (no, not Christmas!, something almost better!) - the annual (online) jQuery Summit. This year Environment For Humans (E4H) have a terrific line-up including sessions on jQuery plugin authoring best practices, creating interactive experiences with HTML5 and Popcorn.js and best practices for testing your jQuery code [...]
11 Nov 2011 6:08pm GMT
Sencha Blog
Sencha Touch Spotlight: Dyad Communications
Dyad Communications is a design firm located in Philadelphia, PA. We build sophisticated mobile websites that integrate the same aesthetic decisions our clients expect in our desktop and print work.
11 Nov 2011 4:59pm GMT
08 Nov 2011
Official jQuery Blog
Building a Slimmer jQuery
jQuery is more than five years old now! Over that time it has evolved along with the browsers, web sites, devices, developers, and users that it serves. It has also, um, grown quite a bit over that time. jQuery has added a lot of useful features, but it's also accumulated cruft that we'd prefer not [...]
08 Nov 2011 8:42pm GMT
18 Oct 2011
MooTools
MooTools Forge - Now with comments
Just a quick update to let you know we've added comments through Disqus to all Forge plugins. If you're a plugin owner, you can subscribe by going to your plugin page and clicking 'subscribe by email' at the bottom. Remember, if you find a bug in a plugin, you should always report it in that [...]
18 Oct 2011 10:55pm GMT
06 Oct 2011
MooTools
MooTools Core 1.4.1
Today we release MooTools Core 1.4.1 which is a small maintenance release and as such only fixes bugs that were introduced in previous releases. We have fixed the mousewheel event in Firefox, Element.fade sets the visibility CSS-property again, Event.Delegation now behaves properly if you use fireEvent and we have fixed a couple of issues with [...]
06 Oct 2011 7:01pm GMT
10 Sep 2011
MooTools
MooTools 1.4.0
As of today a new version of MooTools is available. This includes MooTools Core and MooTools More. We've communicated a lot about changes for 2.0 but we also felt we had some good stuff that would benefit you directly which we wanted to add to the 1.x releases. This good stuff contains of course numerous [...]
10 Sep 2011 2:16pm GMT
03 Aug 2011
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
Online JavaScript Master Classes in August 2011, US-friendly time zones!
Dear script.aculo.us user!
Announcing our next JavaScript Master Class, Virtual Edition on August 29/30!
Here's what attendees of our first Virtual Edition JavaScript Master Class said:
- "JavaScript Master Class worth every cent. Tons of docs, answers, insights, fun & encouragement. Highly recommended, super friendly."
- "Enjoyed it, learnt a lot and the online format worked very well."
- "Help & clarifications on the side [in the chat] = AWESOME team"
- "Completely Impressed"
This time around, we're splitting the class in two half days, for your learning pleasure. The half-days are designed to take up 9am-1pm PT, ideal if you are in the US, Canada, or South America.
See http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ for details &emdash; but don't book until you've read the bit about your discount!
Save $100 if you book now!
Since we don't have to travel, pay for a class venue, rent a projector, etc., we can pass the savings on to you! The normal ticket price is $549, and the Early Bird price is just $499.
Because you're an awesome script.aculo.us fan, you get $50 off the Early Bird price, saving $100 over the final ticket price.
Here's how to get your ticket for just $449. Go to: http://javascriptmasterclass.com/
Click the bigass pink button to book your ticket. Then enter the fancy code:
SCRIPTY2
But hurry, as the early bird pricing expires soon, on August 17!
See you at the class!
03 Aug 2011 11:49am GMT
02 Aug 2011
MooTools
Moving to GitHub Issues
We at the MooTools headquarters love GitHub for all its features which makes contributing and managing our code much easier than say, five years ago. GitHub is the place to be for all cool JavaScript projects which makes following your projects of interest a lot easier. When we moved to GitHub a long time ago, [...]
02 Aug 2011 12:14am GMT
28 Jul 2011
John Resig
Khan Exercise Rewrite
Today we're pushing live a complete rewrite of the Khan Academy Exercise framework (live demo). A big push at Khan Academy has been to write more-and-more exercises for students to practice with. Naturally, to increase the number of exercises that we have, we needed to make it easier for team members, and casual committers, to [...]
28 Jul 2011 7:33pm GMT
19 Jul 2011
John Resig
Random Khan Exercises
We're taking an innovative new approach to providing students with exercises in the new Khan Academy exercise framework (which will be released for beta testing soon). In the old framework a problem would be randomly generated and provided to the user. This would result in a near-infinite number of randomly generated problems. This ends up [...]
19 Jul 2011 7:06pm GMT
MooTools
July 12th Dev Hour Recap/Summary
Every week the MooTools developers host an IRC OfficeDeveloper Hour where they work together to listen to your feedback, answer your questions, and develop MooTools. We do this every Tuesday at 11am EST at #mootools Freenode IRC Channel. Everyone's welcomed to join us. This recap includes: Mentions Answers to: Where do you guys think MooTools [...]
19 Jul 2011 2:28pm GMT
11 Jul 2011
MooTools
July 5th IRC Office Hour Recap/Summary
Every week the MooTools developers have an IRC office hour meeting where they work together to listen to your feedback, answer your questions, and develop on MooTools. We do this every Tuesday at 11am EST at #mootools Freenode IRC Channel. Everyone's welcome so join us tomorrow. This recap includes: Compare 1.3.x and Experimental 2.y.x Code [...]
11 Jul 2011 7:11pm GMT
05 Jul 2011
MooTools
June 28th IRC Office Hour Recap/Summary
Every week the MooTools developers have an IRC office hour meeting where they work together to listen to your feedback, answer your questions, and develop on MooTools. We do this every Tuesday at 11am EST at #mootools Freenode IRC Channel. Everyone's welcome so join us tomorrow. Recap Last week's office hour was dominated by the [...]
05 Jul 2011 1:37am GMT
27 Jun 2011
MooTools
June 21st Office Hour Recap/Summary
As suggested by our community, we're going to release a recap, or summary, of the IRC Office Hour after every session. We want to encourage you to join us on Tuesday's at 11am EST in the #mootools IRC channel, but if need be let this be your medium to discuss your perspective and your own [...]
27 Jun 2011 12:46pm GMT
20 Jun 2011
MooTools
Reminder: Next Office Hour is Tomorrow (June 21st)!
Last week we held our first IRC office hours in the #mootools channel on irc.freenode.net. Fifteen (15) MooTools team members were in attendance and we got a lot of responses from our community. We covered: sandboxing natives, namespacing, packaging, roadmap, MVC, and that I look like Sam from the Lord of the Rings. This is [...]
20 Jun 2011 5:09pm GMT
10 Jun 2011
MooTools
Open IRC Office Hours!
Starting next week, we're going to be holding regular IRC office hours for MooTools developers in the #mootools channel on irc.freenode.net. Members of the MooTools team will be on hand to answer your technical questions. We're following the footsteps of many successful office hours from other Open Source projects (Android, Mongo DB, Google App Engine, [...]
10 Jun 2011 2:00am GMT
13 May 2011
John Resig
jQuery 1.6 and .attr()
jQuery 1.6 and 1.6.1 are out the door. Congrats to the team and everyone that was involved with the release! A relatively controversial change in 1.6 was regarding how attributes and DOM object properties were handled. In 1.6 we wanted to take the major step of completely separating the two, allowing us to create an [...]
13 May 2011 2:04pm GMT
03 May 2011
John Resig
Next Steps in 2011
Today I'm announcing a major change in my life: I'm leaving Mozilla Corporation and joining Khan Academy. I joined the Mozilla Corporation in January of 2007, just over 4+ years ago, as a JavaScript Evangelist. During my time at the company I had an amazing opportunity to promote JavaScript. It's been an incredible experience working [...]
03 May 2011 4:17pm GMT
28 Apr 2011
MooTools
MooTools Core 1.3.2 and More 1.3.2.1
Today we announce the simultaneous release of MooTools Core 1.3.2 and More 1.3.2.1. This is mostly a bugfix release and does not contain many new features. The most important fix is within our selector engine, Slick, which failed in some cases where the selectors began with an operator (ex. ~div). A new component has been [...]
28 Apr 2011 8:23pm GMT
22 Apr 2011
John Resig
Pulley: Easy Github Pull Request Landing
I've created a simple tool for landing pull requests from Github, which I'm calling "Pulley". Landing a pull request from Github can be annoying. You can follow the instructions provided by Github (pulling the code, doing a merge) but that'll result in a messy commit stream and external ticket trackers that don't automatically close tickets. [...]
22 Apr 2011 3:04am GMT
22 Mar 2011
John Resig
Revised JavaScript Dictionary Search
After my two previous posts discussing dictionary lookups in JavaScript and JavaScript Trie performance analysis even more excellent feedback came in from everyone. Out of all the results two techniques seemed to be most interesting - and promising for reducing general memory usage and load time. String-based Binary Search The first technique proposed was left [...]
22 Mar 2011 11:52pm GMT
17 Mar 2011
John Resig
JavaScript Trie Performance Analysis
After my last post discussing dictionary lookups in JavaScript the unanimous consensus seemed to be that utilizing Trie would result in additional space savings and yield performance benefits. A Trie is a relatively simple data structure. At its simplest form you're building a tree-like structure where each final leaf results in a complete word. This [...]
17 Mar 2011 2:48pm GMT
15 Mar 2011
John Resig
Dictionary Lookups in JavaScript
I've been working on a browser-based word game, naturally written in JavaScript, and have been encountering some interesting technical challenges along the way. I've written up my thought process here for others to learn from (note that most of this happened over the course of a month, or so). I've often found that while a [...]
15 Mar 2011 11:14pm GMT
20 Jan 2011
John Resig
Learning from Twitter
An issue popped up on Twitter this past week that caused the web site to be generally unusable for many users. It appears as if attempts to scroll were unbearably slow and caused the site to be unresponsive. The Twitter team investigated and determined that if they reverted the version of jQuery that they used [...]
20 Jan 2011 9:03pm GMT
23 Dec 2010
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
scriptaculous V1.9.0: Prototype 1.7 service release
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.9.0.
Most importantly, the included Prototype 1.7 provides performance and compatibility improvements with the latest browsers.
One other fix is includes, that makes the script.aculo.us loader work better if you use script tags in the BODY of your page.
Download at http://script.aculo.us/, or grab/fork the source at http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous.
23 Dec 2010 10:02pm GMT
10 Dec 2010
John Resig
Google Cr-48 for Coding
The other day I saw the announcement for the new Chrome OS test laptop and decided to sign up on the off-chance that I might be able to snag one. In the request form I made it very clear that I would be attempting to use this laptop for development (easily my primary activity). Surprisingly [...]
10 Dec 2010 9:51pm GMT
22 Nov 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7
Last week, we tagged the first stable release of 1.7, marking the end of a far-too-long release cycle. We've made more than 50 improvements since the last stable version and are already working on 1.7.0.1.
22 Nov 2010 7:52pm GMT
12 Oct 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7 RC3: Support for IE9
Release Candidate 3 of Prototype 1.7 is now out. This long-delayed version includes full support for Internet Explorer 9.
12 Oct 2010 8:49pm GMT
30 Jul 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
jqGrid
Does anyone here had use the jqGrid?
If yes, how can I use *onclickSubmit* event in the edit submit button?
I cant understand this documentation:
[link]
<[link]>Tks.
30 Jul 2010 8:34pm GMT
09 Jul 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
How to know if a string is simply text or a good jQuery expression?
Hi all.
I need some suggestion for performing this task: a user using a
function common provide to the function a string, however sometimes he
must be able to provide a jQuery selector expression and I need to
perform different action is this case.
How can I do this?
09 Jul 2010 1:18pm GMT
30 Jun 2010
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
Online JavaScript Master Classes in July 2010, US-friendly time zones!
Dear script.aculo.us user!
We're announcing not one but two new JavaScript Master Classes, Virtual Edition on July 13/14 and July 29/30!
Here's what attendees of our first Virtual Edition JavaScript Master Class said:
- "JavaScript Master Class worth every cent. Tons of docs, answers, insights, fun & encouragement. Highly recommended, super friendly."
- "Enjoyed it, learnt a lot and the online format worked very well."
- "Help & clarifications on the side [in the chat] = AWESOME team"
- "Completely Impressed"
This time around, we're splitting each class in two half days, for your learning pleasure. The half-days are designed to take up 9am-1pm ET for our first class, and 9am-1pm PT for the second class, ideal if you are in the US, Canada, or South America.
See http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ for details &emdash; but don't book until you've read the bit about your discount!
Save $100 if you book now!
Since we don't have to travel, pay for a class venue, rent a projector, etc., we can pass the savings on to you! The normal ticket price is $429, and the Early Bird price is just $349.
Because you're an awesome script.aculo.us fan, you get $20 off the Early Bird price, saving $100 over the final ticket price.
Here's how to get your ticket for just $329. Go to: http://javascriptmasterclass.com/
Click the bigass pink button to book your ticket. Then enter the fancy code:
SCRIPTY2
But hurry, as the early bird pricing expires soon, on July 4 for the Class on July 13/14, and on July 19, for the Class that's on on July 29/30.
See you at the class!
30 Jun 2010 8:26pm GMT
26 May 2010
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
Online JavaScript Master Class on June 24, 2010
Dear script.aculo.us user!
Announcing the JavaScript Master Class: Virtual Edition, June 24!
We've been doing the legwork. We've learned what it takes to put on a kick-ass live, online class. (Don't call it a "webinar" -- or I'll be forced to show you the error of your ways!) The maiden voyage of the JavaScript Master Class: Virtual Edition will take place on June 24 2010, from 10am to 5pm London (GMT) time.
All you need is a reasonably snappy computer, good solid broadband, the latest version of Flash (sorry!), and your fine self. Our class schedule will include snack/pee breaks, and a lunch break. Our voices and screen presentations will come at you live! We'll take questions and solve problems. You will have a few exercises to work on, and we'll help you debug them if the need arises! And, because the online dynamic's a bit different, we'll be sending you the class materials in advance so you can peruse & prepare.
Previous attendees have described our workshops as "worth every penny" and "extremely good" and "I learned a lot and slowly started to feel my brain dribble out of my ears... in a good way." You will learn absolute gobs of stuff about JavaScript: The Language that will help you every day, no matter whether you use Prototype, jQuery, Node.js, or any other library -- or none at all.
See http://javascriptmasterclass.com/ for details &emdash; but don't book until you've read the bit about your discount!
Save 80 Euros if you book now!
Since we don't have to travel, pay for a class venue, rent a projector, etc., we can pass the savings on to you! The normal ticket price is 330€ + VAT. The Early Bird price is just 275€ + VAT.
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26 May 2010 5:08pm GMT
13 May 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7 RC2
We've just tagged Release Candidate 2 of Prototype 1.7, with the intent of putting out a final 1.7 release very soon.
13 May 2010 12:19am GMT
21 Apr 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
[jQuery] simple ajax not working in FF but works great in IE what am I doing wrong?
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
// get faculty default A
$.ajax({
url: 'myvalidurl',
type: "post",
async: true,
dataType: "html",
contentType: "html",
error:function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
//alert(eval('(' + XMLHttpRequest.responseText + ')').Message);
21 Apr 2010 5:22pm GMT
19 Apr 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
[jQuery] Re: Modal Confirmation trying to use for form validation
Nevermind....figured it out :)
19 Apr 2010 3:19pm GMT
05 Apr 2010
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.7 RC1: Sizzle, layout/dimensions API, event delegation, and more
We've just tagged the first release candidate of Prototype 1.7: a major new version with some major new features.
05 Apr 2010 4:42pm GMT
23 Mar 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
Validation and AJAX forms
I'm tinkering with the jquery forms plugin with the validation plugin. I'm
able to do some simple validations but I have some BIG forms that are loaded
dynamically. I want to use the addClassRules() with the ajax but am unsure
how to do it.
Currently I have a multi tab form. The first tab is simple.
23 Mar 2010 5:54am GMT
04 Mar 2010
John Resig
Spring 2010 jQuery Talks
I gave a number of talks this spring on jQuery and especially on some of the recent additions made in jQuery 1.4. Below are all the slides and demos that I've given. The conferences / meetups that I spoke at (or will speak at, in the case of MIX), and the talks that I gave, [...]
04 Mar 2010 7:27pm GMT
03 Mar 2010
jQuery (English) Google Group
Re: [jQuery] How to add a button
what???
----- Original Message -----
To: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 8:22 AM
03 Mar 2010 3:50pm GMT
[jQuery] Block link with lightbox
I'm having a massive headache with this, please help!!
I have a number of divs, each containing an image that launches a lightbox
gallery. A text description is also within the div and underneath each image
describing what's going on (I don't want it as part of the gallery), but it
doesn't contain a link to the lightbox.
03 Mar 2010 3:49pm GMT
superfish IE error - pleasee help
Hi All, this is the error i get in superfish menu in joomla
jQuery.noConflict();
jQuery(function($){ $("ul.sf-menu").superfish({hov erClass:'sfHover',
pathClass:'active', pathLevels:0, delay:800, animation:
{opacity:'show'}, speed:'def', autoArrows:0, dropShadows:1}) });
jQuery(window).load( function() {jQuery("ul.sf-
03 Mar 2010 3:39pm GMT
Autocomplete, extraParams and this
Hi there,
been searchin' for a solution for hours, hope someone here can help me
out.
This what I'm trying to do, I have several inputs on one page with
autocomplete. I need to pass a variable based on the input field the
user is in. So I decided to go with having this information as id
value.
I've found several solutions for autocompletes only called by the id,
03 Mar 2010 3:32pm GMT
problem with ajaxForm
I NEED HELP PLEASE... IM USING AJAXform and i need send a javascript
variable but i don´t know how i can do that! this is the code:
obs: I need send the form and the array "series"
//en series[] se almacena cada fila de la tabla
for(var i=0;i<numFilas;i++){
var fila=filas[i];
var columnas=fila.cells;
03 Mar 2010 2:54pm GMT
jQuery UI accordion
HI all
I wanna create a accordion with jq UI with this options,
accordion have 5 header and load with header 1 by default,and I wanna
disable other headers when user click on them.how can I disable
showing content of header when user click on that.
thanks
03 Mar 2010 2:33pm GMT
How to add a button for opening the list? [autocomplete]
Hello!
Is it possible to add a button (like standard drop down list has) to
open the list with all the results? I need two ways to select item by
typing and selection from the list.
If not, may be you can add this functionality to this plug-in?
Thank you! :)
03 Mar 2010 2:24pm GMT
18 Dec 2009
John Resig
.closest(Array) in jQuery 1.4
A new method signature is slated for jQuery 1.4: .closest(Array). It builds upon the previous .closest() method and hyper-optimizes the logic needed for handling event delegation (and live events). closest() (and by extension, is()) has become a critical function in jQuery. With more people using live events reducing any overhead has become of the utmost [...]
18 Dec 2009 10:31pm GMT
24 Nov 2009
John Resig
.nodeName Case Sensitivity
When working with the DOM .nodeName property there are two hard-and-fast rules that most people abide by: The node names of HTML elements are always uppercase, even if they're explicitly created using lowercase characters. <html> will result in a .nodeName === "HTML" (see the HTML 5 draft). The node names of XML elements are always [...]
24 Nov 2009 11:08pm GMT
17 Nov 2009
John Resig
Deep Tracing of Internet Explorer
After reading a recent post by Steve Souders concerning a free tool called dynaTrace Ajax, I was intrigued. It claimed to provide full tracing analysis of Internet Explorer 6-8 (including JavaScript, rendering, and network traffic). Giving it a try I was very impressed. I tested against a few web sites but got the most interesting [...]
17 Nov 2009 11:20pm GMT
08 Oct 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
scriptaculous V1.8.3: Prototype 1.6.1, service release/bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.3.
Most importantly, the included Prototype 1.6.1 provides performance and compatibility improvements with the latest browsers.
Other fixes:
- Effect.toggle to return effect (to be able to do Effect.toggle(element, 'appear', {sync: true});) [RStankov]
- Use element.identify() for fetching element.id in Sortable.create [RStankov]
- Fix deprecated usage of Position.cumulativeOffset. [#182 state:resolved] [James Wheare]
- Make loader work for application/xhtml+xml served documents. Closes #95. [Pavel Sedek]
- Check for Windows Media plugin and RealPlayer plugin in Firefox on Windows to allow sound playback. Closes #36, #86. [Alexander Gavazov et al.]
- Remove dead code in effects.js. Closes #125. [Confusioner]
Download at http://script.aculo.us/, or grab/fork the source at http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous.
08 Oct 2009 10:32am GMT
25 Sep 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
script.aculo.us 2.0 alpha preview
scripty2 is now out in a preview alpha release, with cool demos and some of the nicest documentation any open source project has (we do know that's a bold statement!).
In this release, the focus has been on the effects engine, with the UI parts still pending a rewrite (there will be a lot of really cool stuff coming for the UI part, but more about that later).
As a bonus, the minified and gzipped version of scripty2 is a mere 5k in size. That's a lot of animation features in a very, very small package.
Hop over to http://scripty2.com to see the demos and documentation, and learn more about the background story on Thomas' blog post.
25 Sep 2009 4:30pm GMT
10 Sep 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Documentation: not just new, but also improved
When we officially released 1.6.1 last week, we also published new documentation, the first official docs generated with PDoc.
10 Sep 2009 5:20am GMT
01 Sep 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Core Team update: Andrew & Tobie take the reins
In addition to releasing Prototype 1.6.1, I'm pleased to announce that Andrew Dupont and Tobie Langel now officially head up the Prototype Core Team. They'll be in charge of maintaining Prototype, deciding what makes the cut for new releases, and handling day-to-day operations.
01 Sep 2009 2:20pm GMT
Prototype 1.6.1 released
We're pleased to announce the release of Prototype 1.6.1 today. This version features improved performance, an element metadata storage system, new mouse events, and compatibility with the latest browsers. It's also the first release of Prototype built with Sprockets, our JavaScript packaging tool, and PDoc, our inline documentation tool.
01 Sep 2009 2:15pm GMT
16 Jun 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.1 RC3: Chrome support and PDoc
Today we're announcing Release Candidate 3 of Prototype 1.6.1. Among the highlights of this release are official Chrome support, improved IE8 compatibility, faster generation of API documentation with PDoc, and lots of bug fixes.
16 Jun 2009 10:21pm GMT
27 Mar 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.1 RC2: IE8 compatibility, Element storage, and bug fixes
Today we tagged the first public release candidate of Prototype 1.6.1. (What happened to RC1? Long story.) While there are more minor fixes we'd like to get into this release, we decided an interim release was necessary because of the final release of Internet Explorer 8 last week.
27 Mar 2009 11:33pm GMT
20 Feb 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Sprockets: Beautiful and angular
Over at SvN, Sam announced the 1.0 release of Sprockets, the new dependency management and concatenation tool that makes it easy to modularize your JavaScript. Sprockets is Prototype's new build system, but it's also been extracted into a Ruby library so you can use it anywhere you write JavaScript.
20 Feb 2009 1:59am GMT
16 Feb 2009
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Pimp My Code #1: Element.Storage
Man, it's quiet around here. Interested in doing some pimpin'?
16 Feb 2009 8:41am GMT
25 Jan 2009
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
JavaScript performance ebook: special discount for script.aculo.us users
Dear script.aculo.us user!
Amy Hoy and Thomas Fuchs have been busy on writing the JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook, which is now available in beta!
The package consists of a 100+ pages ebook PDF, the DOM Monster, a tool that analyzes your websites and gives tips and hints, and free updates (including the final version, once the book is out of beta).
Topics covered in the book (applicable to all frameworks, not just Prototype and script.aculo.us):
- how to know if you've got a problem
- how to track down bottlenecks
- how to create custom profiling tools
- how to minimize your load & render time
- how to optimize your hosting environment
- how not to optimize your JavaScript files
- how to write faster DOM code
- how to write faster pure JavaScript
- how to improve perceived performance
- key performance differences between browsers
- tips & tricks for JavaScripty iPhone apps
With the following discount code, you get $5 off the listed price.
Discount code: goscripty2. Either go to the JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook page, and locate the 'have a discount code? click here' link under the big 'Buy Now!' button at the end of the page, or follow this link to enter the code directly.
Thanks for supporting our free materials and open source work on scriptaculous 2.0!
Grab your JavaScript Rocks! Performance ebook!
P.S. Once we're out of beta, this discount code will no longer work, so be sure to grab yours soon!
25 Jan 2009 2:30am GMT
18 Nov 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.2: Prototype 1.6.0.3, service release/bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.1.
This version is recommended for all users.
- Update to Prototype 1.6.0.3
- Make sure InPlaceEditor converts HTML entities to text. [Sean Kirby]
- Fix that Builder.node did not return extended elements on IE. Closes #71 and #77.
- Fix a bug in Sortable.destroy to make sure it's called on the referenced Sortable only, which allows for the correct intialization of nested Sortables. Closes Trac #8615. [Leon Chevalier]
- Change Effect.Base#render not to use eval(), so certain JavaScript runtime environments (like Adobe AIR) that do not support eval() work. [King Maxemilian, John-David Dalton]
- Fixed a calculation error in Effect.Transitions.pulse that could lead to flickering, add easing and change it to be a normal 0 to 1 transition that can be used with any effects; Effect.Pulsate now uses its own implementation. [Thomas Fuchs]
- Fixed Effect.ScrollTo. Changeset 8686 had a typo, document.viewport.getScrollOffsets[0] is always undefined. Removed the max check as it is not a cross-browser way to get scroll height and breaks the effect. Depending on scrollTo to do the right thing. Closes #11306. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Update version check so all Prototype versions can be required, not just x.x.x. Closes #10966. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Using $$ in the loader instead of getElementsByTagName to prevent limitations. Closes #9032. [Nick Stakenburg]
- Fix some missing semicolons. [jdalton]
- Fix an issue with Effect.ScrollTo that caused Firefox to scroll to the wrong offset in some situations. Closes #10245. [nik.wakelin]
- Fixes an issue with IE ghosting on non-absolute elements. Closes #10423. [Tanrikut, tdd]
18 Nov 2008 5:42pm GMT
17 Oct 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype Linkedin Group
When we first launched the Linkedin Prototype Group, we weren't necessarily expecting it to be such a success-it's over 800 members strong and counting.
17 Oct 2008 7:32am GMT
07 Oct 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Want your code "pimped"?
We decided it's finally time to implement an idea we had long ago.
07 Oct 2008 9:23pm GMT
Growing the community
Now that 1.6.0.3 is out, let's talk about the Prototype community.
07 Oct 2008 5:39pm GMT
30 Sep 2008
Prototype JavaScript framework - blog
Prototype 1.6.0.3: A long-awaited bugfix release
Yesterday we released Prototype 1.6.0.3, the result of some much-needed bug fixes, and a stopgap release on the road to 1.6.1.
30 Sep 2008 5:48pm GMT
15 Jun 2008
mootools forums
Extending Request class → Request.HTML stops working in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Extending Request class → Request.HTML stops working Message: I have extended the Request class to create this sort of functionality. However; this causes the Request.HTML to stop working. I think I understand what the problem is, but I am unsure if this should be considered impossible, or simply a bug? A simple testcase; running on top of 1.2 Request = new Class({ Extends: Request, initialize: function(options) { this.parent(options); this.addEvent('onRequest', this.onAjaxRequest); }, onAjaxRequest: function() { alert('waa?'); }, }); console.log(new Request({url: '/'})); console.log(new Request.HTML({url: '/'})); This code throws 'Request.HTML is not a constructor' when the second Request is performed. Any ideas on how to fix this?
15 Jun 2008 7:24pm GMT
modal popup w/ arrows and easy placement for 1.11 in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: modal popup w/ arrows and easy placement for 1.11 Message: Good job! Unfortunately it does not work with opera 9.5 :( The position of the modal window is messed up.
15 Jun 2008 4:39pm GMT
The forums are kind of down in General : Abstract
Topic: The forums are kind of down Message: Since the 1.2 release; the forum homepage says 'MooTools websites are under maintenance. We'll be back soon with new content.'. It seems to me someone forgot to update the index.php?
15 Jun 2008 2:33pm GMT
Class gives error in IE in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Class gives error in IE Message: Hmmm, things seem to have died in here... Is there anyone with a suggestion?
15 Jun 2008 10:25am GMT
UI Menu in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: UI Menu Message: hi, i have the following div: when both div use uimenu, it will display both menu, any way to prevent this?
15 Jun 2008 10:00am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Hello, I have a little problem with FancyUpload 2. All is working perfect, but when I try to upload big files like videos, it doesn't work. My php ini value "upload_max_filesize" is set to 20M and the limitSize option of my FancyUpload2 object is set to 20971520 (20 MB). When I upload a video of 1 to 8 MB, it works. But when it is above to 8 MB, it doesn't work and my $_FILES var stays empty. An idea ? Thanks In addition to upload_max_filesize you also need to increase post_max_size. They both limit your file uploads.
15 Jun 2008 5:00am GMT
mooRainbow in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: mooRainbow Message: The MooRainbow rocks!! I can't wait for the updated 1.2 version... No, really I can't wait. Any news on 1.2 update progress??
15 Jun 2008 3:59am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Greetings! FancyUpload works fine for me when my PHP upload handler is accessed as a file ("http://example.com/upload.php"). But if I try to access the upload handler through "http://example.org/actions/upload" (URL Rewriting) - do you have an idea how I can solve this problem? Best - Jérôme
15 Jun 2008 3:06am GMT
Fancy Upload by digitarald in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Fancy Upload by digitarald Message: Hello, I have a little problem with FancyUpload 2. All is working perfect, but when I try to upload big files like videos, it doesn't work. My php ini value "upload_max_filesize" is set to 20M and the limitSize option of my FancyUpload2 object is set to 20971520 (20 MB). When I upload a video of 1 to 8 MB, it works. But when it is above to 8 MB, it doesn't work and my $_FILES var stays empty. An idea ? Thanks
15 Jun 2008 12:54am GMT
14 Jun 2008
mootools forums
Edit multiple properties using Fx.Tween() in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Edit multiple properties using Fx.Tween() Message: Well it seems the answer is to us Fx.Morph()
14 Jun 2008 9:58pm GMT
undefined variables in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: undefined variables Message: I just switched over to 1.2 and I'm getting undefined errors. I keep getting undefined errors on the cancelbut and hidepatstat variable. Is my syntax incorrect? I'm only testing for the existence of each object. In each case there really is only one element, but i call an array anyways and choose the first element for each. var cancelbut = $$('form[name=cancel_form_1]')[0]; if(cancelbut){ cancelbut.style.display = 'none'; } var hidepatstat = $$('div.patStatusLinks')[0]; if(hidpatstat){ var hidepatchild = hidepatstat.hasChild(); if(!hidepatchild){ hidepatstat.style.display = 'none'; } }
14 Jun 2008 9:23pm GMT
Menu gets confused with fast mouseover. Need help diagnosing problem. in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Menu gets confused with fast mouseover. Need help diagnosing problem. Message: Thanks for the suggestion. I upgraded the menu code to mootools version 1.2 and add the " link: 'cancel' " option but it did not help. Same exact problem. Upgrading to 1.2 also introduced a bug where I have to remove the "position: absolute" from the menu items in my css to get the menu to work. And removing it breaks the menu. So reluctantly I downgraded back to 1.11. Any other suggestions will be appreciated! :-)
14 Jun 2008 7:53pm GMT
iCarousel private mootools release in Contribute : Your Scripts
Topic: iCarousel private mootools release Message: Fabio, great work! But what Ken said: Well its a great system and all except, It duplicates the list a gagibillion times! (not really but you know what I mean) And if I have it on auto it just keeps going on and doesn't return to the first image, it would be nice if it would return to the first image. Also every time the images rotates the processor spikes to 100% and having that happen every five seconds really slows down the system. The duplication process also screws up any elements which use id tags,... so ajax on an element in the list is not an option as it nees a unique id. It has to do with the fact that the list 'wraps',... is there a way you can turn off the wrapping and let the end of the list be just that,... the end? Thanx in advance!
14 Jun 2008 2:32pm GMT
icarousel help in General : Get Help: Beginner
Topic: icarousel help Message: I'm wondering about this myself as it screws with the id tags for ajax,.....
14 Jun 2008 2:20pm GMT
Access to inner content of multibox in General : Get Help: Advanced
Topic: Access to inner content of multibox Message: Hi all, I have the following problem: I open a multibox dialog in my website, that shows a form via ajax. Till here everything works fine. But if I can't access the inner content of this dialog. I would like to add for example a submit event ot the form like that: $('feedForm').addEvent('submit', function(e) { new Event(e).stop(); var response = $('response').empty().addClass('ajax-loading'); this.send({ update: response, onComplete: function(responsetxt) { response.removeClass('ajax-loading'); this.AjaxResponse = responsetxt; if (this.AjaxResponse=="ok"){ // blabla } }.bind(this) }); }); I opened the multibox with: Feedback Javascript: box = new MultiBox('mb', { descClassName: 'multiBoxDesc', useOverlay: true }); The full page can you see at http://battle.oxn.it/multibox/index.htm on the "HTML page (Ajax)" link I hope you could understand what I mean. Thx for your help Simon
14 Jun 2008 7:42am GMT
09 May 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
script.aculo.us development setup changed to github and Lighthouse
script.aculo.us is from now on developed using Git (hosted at github) for source code management and revision control, and Lighthouse for bug tracking.
Why git instead of Subversion? Well, it simply rules supreme, and makes working with many distributed developers with lots of branches a snap. You can find a good intro book on Git on Peepcode.
script.aculo.us 1.xx development will focus on bug fixes only, while I'm working on the next version of scripty (post on that coming up soon!).
Bug tracker http://prototype.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8887-script-aculo-us
Repository for script.aculo.us 1.xx http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous
Note that if you're just using the library, this change won't really affect you.
If you have open bugs on the old Trac please port them over to lighthouse yourself!
I'm also working on a replacement for the documentation wiki (which, quite honestly, sucks); so stay tuned for some updates in the near future. If you want to help out with the documentation effort, please contact me. :)
09 May 2008 6:15pm GMT
04 Jan 2008
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.1: Prototype 1.6.0.1, bug fixes
This is a bugfix release that bumps script.aculo.us to version 1.8.1.
Mainly, this release contains some important bug fixes and optimizations in Prototype, fixes cursor keys in autocompleting text fields for IE and Safari plus fixes an issue with Effect.Morph on IE.
Download at http://script.aculo.us/downloads!
04 Jan 2008 3:15am GMT
08 Nov 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.8.0: Prototype 1.6, Sound, tweaks and tricks
This is the final version of script.aculo.us 1.8, which comes with Prototype 1.6.0 final.
The included final 1.6.0 version of Prototype brings the latest and greatest awesome new features -- be sure to check it out on the Prototype site.
See the announcement for more information and a download link!
08 Nov 2007 2:05pm GMT
25 May 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.1 beta 3: Prototype 1.5.1, more optimizations and fixes
This is third beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.1, which provides Prototype 1.5.1 final compatibility and Sortable speed improvements.
The included final 1.5.1 version of Prototype brings the latest and greatest in new cool features and performance gains, so be sure not miss this one. :)
Beta warning: Things might not work as you might expect, though they really should-if you hit any problems, please use the bug tracker and give reports. The same that applies to Prototype applies for script.aculo.us too, so read the how to contribute page to see how you can help out!
See announcement for more information and a download link!
25 May 2007 4:30pm GMT
12 Mar 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.1 beta 1: 'Performance!'.times(3) + Sound
On the heels of the recent Prototype 1.5.1 release candidate, here's the latest and greatest version of script.aculo.us: 1.7.1 beta 1.
Beta warning: Things might not work as you might expect, though they really should-if you hit any problems, please use the bug tracker and give reports. The same that applies to Prototype applies for script.aculo.us too, so read the how to contribute page to see how you can help out here!
The most important change is the update to Prototype 1.5.1 which yields major performance improvements, slick new JSON support and various fixes all around. Note that the version of Prototype that comes with script.aculo.us 1.7.1 beta 1 is actually a few steps ahead of the 1.5.1_rc1 release and already incorporates a few additional fixes, so please use the version that comes with the script.aculo.us download.
The other important feature is experimental sound support for those little .mp3-based sound effects, which works natively in IE, and relies on whatever mp3 plugins are available on other browsers (for Macs, this means quicktime). It's thought as an alternative to flash-based mp3 playback for sounds effects (not music!). Kudos to Jules Gravinese for coming up with the initial implementation of this!
The effects engine has seen some performance overhaul, and together with the new Prototype performance goodnees is screaming fast. Also, a memory leak in the morph code was found and fixed on Firefox. More changes and features added include a new "failure" option to Draggables, and onDropped callback, more customization for in-place editing, and nesting single nodes in the DOM builder.
See the complete announcement for more information and a download link!
12 Mar 2007 2:00pm GMT
19 Jan 2007
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.0: Morphing effects, Prototype 1.5.0 final
You've seen the demos-- now it's prime time!
* Update to Prototype 1.5.0 final
* Change the default setting for effects to support up to 60fps, if renderable by the browser. Add performance info to effects unit test.
* Add hash and CSS className support to Effect.Morph, fixes #6674 [Tobie]
Examples:
$(element).morph('myClass')
// will morph to all the properties specified
// in .className (in your external stylesheet).
// All properties which cannot be morphed (such as font-style)
// will be applied AfterFinish
$(element).morph('font-size: 10px') // or
$(element).morph({fontSize: '10px'}) // will morph the font-size to 10px
* Add Element.morph() and Element.Methods.morph() as a shortcut to Effect.Morph
Example:
// basic Effect.Morph
$('error_message').morph('color:#f00;font-size:17px');
// fade out after a while
$('error_message').show().morph('font-size:17px').morph('opacity:0',{delay:4});
* Add Effect.Transform that generates parallel executing Effect.Morph sets
Example:
// set up transformation
var transformation = new Effect.Transform([
{ 'div.morphing': 'font-size:20px;padding-left:40em' },
{ 'blah' : 'width:480px;border-width:10px;border-right-width:20px;margin:200px;margin-bottom:-20px;font-size:30px' }
],{ duration: 0.5 });
// play transformation (can be called more than once)
transformation.play();
* Add Effect.Morph core effect that morphs to a given CSS style rule. Effect.Morph does take orginal styles given by CSS style rules or the style attribute into consideration when calculating the transforms. It works with all length and color based CSS properties, including margins, paddings, borders, opacity and text/background colors.
Example:
new Effect.Morph('mydiv',{
style: 'font-size:3em;color:#f00;border-width:2em',
duration: 2.0
});
* New option keepBackgroundImage: true for Effect.Highlight, fixes #5037 [docwhat, tomg]
* Minor tweaks for issues with application/xhtml+xml documents on Firefox, fixes #6836 [sjinks]
* Fix a possible exception with Sortables, fixes #6828 [craiggwilson]
* Add a paramName option to the inplace editor for overriding the default parameter name of "value"
19 Jan 2007 6:30pm GMT
18 Dec 2006
script.aculo.us web 2.0 javascript
V1.7.0 beta 2: morphing with CSS classes, Prototype update
The second beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.0 is out now, and adds a cool new CSS classnames based morphing feature, alongside Prototype updates.
Bugs in beta 1 where also addressed, especially Opera compatibility.
Head over to mir.aculo.us to learn what this is about and grab the beta version!
Note: Obviously, the beta version is not recommended for production sites, and syntax might change before it gets stable (but it's pretty much final, so don't be too afraid).
18 Dec 2006 10:30pm GMT
21 Nov 2006
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V1.7.0 beta 1: Morphing?!
The first beta of script.aculo.us 1.7.0 is out now, and brings you (tada!) morphing!
Head over to mir.aculo.us to learn what this is about and grab the beta version!
Note: Obviously, the beta version is not recommended for production sites, and syntax might change before it gets stable (but it's pretty much final, so don't be too afraid).
21 Nov 2006 9:50am GMT