Ajaxify is a jQuery plugin. it can convert all links in a web page into an ajax load and submit requests. with this ultra weight plugin, you can build a complex ajax website with one single line. welcome to web 2.0 world!!. Main features * Ajax GET and POST requests. * History & bookmarking support. * Partial load from the output. * Four events support. * Forms Support * Animations Usage One line of code can do the job: $('.ajaxify').ajaxify(); And HTML code will be something like: <a class="ajaxify" href="example.php" target="#container">Click here</a>
This dynamic JavaScript slideshow is feature packed and under 5KB. It is the long awaited update to my previous script here. A few new features include description support, link support, no naming restrictions, portrait image support, graceful degradation and active thumbnail status. This script was built ground-up and will soon be included at scriptiny where all my scripts will be added as they are updated, debugged and incorporated in the new TINY namespace. I will also document the scripts more thoroughly and publish multiple examples. I will continue to publish scripts there and support as I have time via the new community forum. I will try and post more frequently here on a wide range of web development related topics. Here is an example of the markup to build a slideshow…
Displays a book's cover image, title, author, links, and other book data from Open Library. OpenBook is for book reviewers, book bloggers, library webmasters, anyone who wants to put book covers and data on their WordPress blog or website. Use the OpenBook button in the WordPress visual editor or insert an OpenBook 'shortcode' with a book number in a WordPress post, page or widget. OpenBook will display a book cover image, author, and other book data from Open Library (http://openlibrary.org). It also displays links to book websites. Users can control the content and styling through templates. OpenBook inserts COinS to integrate with applications like Zotero. Librarians can point OpenBook to their library records using an OpenURL resolver. Requirements. To use OpenBook, your server must use PHP 5 or higher, and cURL must be enabled.