jQuery: JavaScript That Doesn’t Suck Chris Poteet, February 29, 2008February 29, 2008 I hate JavaScript. I mean I really hate JavaScript. Dealing with different implementations of the DOM between browsers is a menace I couldn’t duplicate if I tried. I’ve tried JS libraries from Mootools, script.aculo.us, and so on until recently. I knew jQuery existed, but I didn’t realize how powerful the… Continue Reading
Tools For Web Designers Chris Poteet, October 6, 2007December 6, 2007 Everyone, especially computer people, love lists of resources. I do as well, and I decided it’s time to share many of the resources that have helped me in my career. All of these resources (except for the print books) are either freeware, open source, or the application offers a free… Continue Reading
Creating Rich Anchor Tags Chris Poteet, July 18, 2007November 21, 2007 The most important, and yet often under-valued tag in XHTML, has to be the anchor tag. It’s usually one of the first tags learned in XHTML, and it is usually because of its importance. Imagine if the anchor tag didn’t exist: there would be no “surfing,” users could only browse… Continue Reading