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Unobtrusive Javascript and form validation | Vito Tardia
This one is really nice and simple!
more fromwww.vtardia.com
Enhancing forms - Unobtrusive Javascript
Javascript Enhanced Form
more fromwww.onlinetools.org
guide to unobtrusive javascript validation
Different ways to use JavaScript to validate forms unobtrusively, with validation, semantic classes, etc.
more fromparticletree.com
Floatitis - 6 part series
Nice series on dealiing with floats
more fromwww.onderhond.com
Make Internal Links Scroll Smoothly with JavaScript [JavaScript & Ajax Tutorials]
more fromwww.sitepoint.com
How to Pick a Shopping Cart: 7 Carts Reviewed [eCommerce]
For this article, I tested seven shopping carts: three simple site add-ons (PayPal, Google Checkout, and Mal's e-commerce; two regular shopping carts (Zen Cart and digiSHOP), and two third-party hosted carts (Network Solutions Ecommerce and CoreCommerce). Despite all of these options, at the end of the day you may need a custom shopping cart, so I’ll also cover some aspects to consider when building your own eCommerce system.
more fromwww.sitepoint.com
Royal design blogs that can't be dethroned
Fun roundup of great design sites. They leave off the masters of the universe, though (a list apart). I do like CSS Tricks, Web Designer Wall, Smashing, Six Revisions, Noupe, Spoon Graphics and PSD Tuts, and a few of the others mentioned have been quite useful as well.
more fromwww.marcofolio.net
12 Principles For Keeping Your Code Clean | CSS | Smashing Magazine
Nice clean coding conventions - Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks is awesome.
more fromwww.smashingmagazine.com
Fading is the new rollover
more fromcss-tricks.com
A Simple JavaScript Countdown - JavaScript / Java
Nice simple javascript countdown script - I used this in my political blog (http://liberalfriends.blogspot.com/ - countdown to inauguration)
more fromwww.bellaonline.com
Simply JavaScript: The Three Layers of the Web [JavaScript & Ajax Tutorials]
in list: DOM Scripting and Javascript
more fromwww.sitepoint.com
Talks :: Love Mike G.
more fromwww.lovemikeg.com
New Screencast: How to Use sIFR 3 - CSS-Tricks
sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is a technology that allows you to use any font you wish on your web pages. Long story short, it uses JavaScript to target certain text page elements and replace them with a block of Flash, which is the same text only rendered with a new font. This means you are free to use any font you wish in your designs instead of being limited to very small set of “safe” web fonts. sIFR degrades nicely for users without Flash and/or JavaScript, so no worries about that. This tutorial walks through the process of how to get it working on a webpage, from downloading it to creating your own custom font to getting it working live.
more fromcss-tricks.com
Unreadable? / from a working library
Designing for readability, and for reading LONG on the web
more fromaworkinglibrary.com
XHTML 1.1 or HTML 4.01? - CSS-Tricks
DOCTYPE and standards questions
more fromcss-tricks.com
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