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AJAX provides Web developers with plenty of opportunities to enhance the user experience and improve the performance of their websites. There are countless ways that AJAX can be used, and fortunately there are plenty of good and useful AJAX tutorials out there to help you with your own implementation.
This post serves as a collection of useful tutorials on working with AJAX in a wide variety of ways. You’ll find tutorials on working with forms, building shopping carts, creating chat features, working with log-ins and usernames and much more.
After researching every single modal window, lightbox, slimbox, etc out there nothing fit the bill. Granted some of them were very nice but only fit a specific purpose, others were a nightmare on the code end, and others were just hacks of another. None o
Microsoft recently released Beta 2 of ASP.NET AJAX. Although it's a very powerful framework, when you will build a real AJAX site like those out there in the Web 2.0 world, you will face many problems that you will hardly find documented anywhere. In this
One of the cool new controls provided with the ASP.NET AJAX Extensions (aka "Atlas") is the UpdateProgress control. This control allows you to automatically cause UI to display on a page while an AJAX callback is in progress, and also allows you to provid
What is AjaxWp AjaxWp is a lightweight JavaScript enhancement that adds AJAX functionality to WordPress blogs speeding up load times, increasing the responsiveness of the user interface and giving the blog an overall cooler look.
When I first started posting about AJAX over a year ago, many of the posts I found were about definitions, theory or examples. Today, most of the links that I find are tutorials and I applaud this. The following is a list of what I consider to be the best
It has been almost two months since my since the first version of Edit In Place (version 0.1.0). Since then I’ve been trying to beef up some my JavaScript foo. I also discovered some problems with code that needed to fixed. So today I’m releasing vers
The Really Simple History (RSH) framework makes it easy for AJAX applications to incorporate bookmarking and back and button support. By default, AJAX systems are not bookmarkable, nor can they recover from the user pressing the browser's back and forward
As a member of the Google AJAX Search API Google Group I have seen multiple requests for a tutorial for non-developers who want to implement this on their site or blog. So, here goes.
One of the features I find it interesting in Google calendar is the possibility to create shared calendars, but also the availability of your calendar as XML or ICAL whatever it's a private or public one. As soon as we have XML of our calendar available I
How to: Install ASP.NET 'Atlas' Introduction This topic explains how to install "Atlas" on your computer. It covers three scenarios: * Installing "Atlas" for the first time. * Creating an "Atlas" application. * Adding "Atlas" features
The "Atlas" Control Toolkit is a collection of samples and components that makes it easier then ever to build and consume rich client-side “Atlas” controls and extenders. The toolkit provides both ready to go samples and a powerful SDK to simplify the
Yesterday we then made available the first download of our new Atlas Control Toolkit, which runs on top of the core Atlas bits and provides a bunch of cool free Atlas-enabled controls that make even more common Ajax scenarios no-brainer easy to implement.
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