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submitted by
kayos
1 day, 15 hours ago
blog.reamped.net — If you have read any of my previous posts on site wide user notification patterns and controls, then you may know where this is going. I have compiled a server control to bring this functionality to the fingertips of my fellow ASP.NET developers! read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 17
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beckelmw
2 days, 8 hours ago
beckelman.net — I have been using the jQuery Context Menu Plugin by Cory S.N. LaViska for a while now and have written about it several times in the past. Today, I am going to show you how to add a "Copy to Clipboard" command to the context menu that works in IE as well as FireFox and Chrome if flash is installed. I would guess that is works in Safari, but you will have to let me know in the comments.
You might provide this feature to the users of your application so that they could quickly capture formatted data to be pasted into an email, word document or live chat with a customer for example. read more...
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beckelmw
4 days, 8 hours ago
beckelman.net — Last week Dave Ward wrote a great post Use jQuery and quickSearch to interactively search any data. In his post he explained how to use the plugin and also a work around that is needed to make the plugin play nice with ASP.NET. I recommend taking a look at his post if your new to the quickSearch plugin. Reading through the comments, Jinno wanted to use the quickSearch plugin along with the tableSorter plugin which I thought was a great idea. Dave provided a hint in his comments that to get the two working together you would probably need to "re-tableSorter the table in quickSearch’s onAfter event" which got me started. read more...
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submitted by
nsoonhui
5 days, 12 hours ago
itscommonsensestupid.blogspot.com — For the past few days I was wrestling with my VS 2008 IDE, in order to get the JQuery Intellisense to work. It was a very hard battle for me.
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category: jQuery | Views: 4
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submitted by
volume4
5 days, 15 hours ago
css.dzone.com — If you ever saw how products like Microsoft CRM look like you probably noticed there are input fields that have "embedded" image buttons inside them. If your clients saw that, there is a probability that they will want to have it in their applications. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 3
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beckelmw
6 days, 3 hours ago
beckelman.net — One thing I have been adding to my tables lately is a count of the number of rows in the footer (generated on the client side) to give the user a quick idea of what she is working with. The live demo or screenshot below will show you what am talking about. read more...
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published 8 days, 6 hours ago, submitted by
desmond
8 days, 11 hours ago
blog.codeville.net — Do you want your HTML file upload controls to show a progress bar during the upload? That's always been tricky. Here's a cool jQuery plugin that gets the job done, along with a demo app written in ASP.NET MVC. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 431
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published 8 days, 6 hours ago, submitted by
desmond
8 days, 11 hours ago
blog.codeville.net — Do you want your HTML file upload controls to show a progress bar during the upload? That's always been tricky. Here's a cool jQuery plugin that gets the job done, along with a demo app written in ASP.NET MVC. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 431
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submitted by
beckelmw
9 days, 10 hours ago
beckelman.net — Earlier this week, Chris Blankenship released version one of a new jQuery FAQ plugin. I was pretty excited looking at his demo as I have a need for something like this in a project and his plugin should work nicely. I built a quick demo of my own to try it out and thought I would share with you what I did. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 6
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submitted by
dscoduc
11 days, 1 hour ago
dscoduc.com — In my previous post I talked about using jQuery with Http Applications (HTAs). I mentioned that I would be posting a template that you could use to start building your very own jQuery enabled HTAs. Well here you go. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 5
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submitted by
dscoduc
11 days, 3 hours ago
dscoduc.com — Not finding a nice and simple FAQ Plugin for jQuery I decided to build one from scratch. This plugin will take a simple header and span section and convert it into a collapsable FAQ like format. The plugin also creates an optional index div which links to each individual entry in your FAQ. read more...
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published 11 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by
Tazer
11 days, 17 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — Last month I blogged about how Microsoft is extending support for jQuery. Over the last few weeks we've been working with the jQuery team to add great jQuery intellisense support within Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express (which is free). This is now available to download and use. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 306
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published 12 days, 9 hours ago, submitted by
johnsheehan
12 days, 23 hours ago
marcgrabanski.com — I've been coding using jQuery since shortly after it came out, and well -- I've been using it almost every work day. Here is a few tips that have saved me time. read more...
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category: jQuery | Views: 501
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