Category Archives: jquery
Usability and a Simple JavaScript hovering menu
Many web developers ask ‘what is usability?’. This is one of those topics that I can explain, but it may be easier to demonstrate. My this experiences have led to some principles; one of them is that if I’m going to build it, it must be usable. Unfortunately, many sites that I like, that tout [...]
Scribd and Slide mode : Why is my height wrong?
While recently using Scribd’s services, I came across a very nasty bug, and a nice clean fix. Scribd allows developers to tap into a great, but somewhat basic API. One of these settings allows a developer to set a default ‘mode’ before the API then builds the flash calls necessary to display the document. The [...]
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jQuery UI Dialog Accessibility