Month: avril 2009
Weekly Bookmarks #2 (Diigo)
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9 Signs You Shouldn’t Hire THAT Web Guy
My employer specializes in creating websites for middle-sized businesses. We rarely create Mom’n'Pops websites and generally don’t pursue contracts with major corporations. Working with mid-size business has given me the opportunity to speak with executives and decision-makers within each business. Our discussions eventually end up with the other person telling me about their previous web developers and how their currently site is ineffective as a sales to or representation of the business. There are some definitive characteristics about my customers’ previous web persons and without further adieu, I give you 7 signs you shouldn’t hire THAT web guy.
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PHP & jQuery image upload and crop | WebMotionUK
NOTE: This script has been updated please see the following link PHP & jQuery image upload and crop v1.2 AND the new fully jquery’d version of it Jquery image
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20 Useful PHP + jQuery Components & Tuts for Everyday Project | Noupe
Web applications have made huge leaps and bounds in improving user experience thanks to a lot of recently developed Ajax technology. When you combine some neat
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Improve your jQuery – 25 excellent tips
tags: jquery, javascript, ajax, tutorials, code, webdev, performance, web
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Weekly Bookmarks #1 (Diigo)
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Dynamic Drag’n Drop With jQuery And PHP
Free Web Resources Everyday – WebResourcesDepot
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Supprimer les incompatibilités avec IE6 … pour toujours ! – Pierre MARTIN
Blog-note et astuces de la vie quotidienne et du développement web
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Tips for Twits » Blog Archive » HOWTO: PHP and jQuery upload progress bar
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Refreshing an element at a set time interval using jQuery and a sprinkle of Ajax
Now lets say that you a web page that has a big Block of something and inside this something you would like to have some information change at a set time
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GROUP BY…. le mois du champ ‘date’ – PHP / MySQL – Le PHP Facile
Salut tous ! Voilà, je voudrais faire une requete qui regrouperait les données en fonction du mois alors que je dispose d’un champ de type ‘date’, donc je veux un truc dans le genre : GROUP BY …
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