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Both the AJAX and Flash version can be downloaded, installed, and you can export your first gallery from Picasa in only 5 simple steps!
At the present the AJAX version of AgileGallery has been kept very simple, as it was developed to fit a need for a very simple gallery that could be inserted on any web page without the need for server side scripts to maintain databases of images, comments, etc.
I also did not want to reinvent the wheel by creating a lot of interfaces for resizing, cropping, uploading, and general photo management as Picasa already does an excellent job and I beleive these tasks should stay on the desktop where they can be better managed.
So if you already use and love Picasa and have a website then AgileGallery is for you. I highly recommend that you try out Picasa if you have not already.
AgileGallery does not require any server-side technology to generate the gallery for photos that are stored on your website as it uses AJAX or Flash to load and parse the Picasa XML file and photo and thumbnail displays
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This script is the fastest way to display RSS feeds from other sites on your own, period. It uses Google's Ajax Feed API to host the desired RSS feeds on Google's servers, so all that's left for you is to insert some code on your page to show them. Using gAjax RSS Feeds Displayer, you can display results from multiple feeds intermixed, sort them in a variety of ways, specify which components of each RSS entry to display, and more. No more hurdles in your way to showing RSS feeds on your site!
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There are quite a few Javascript implementations of tabbed interfaces out there on the web. How much better, though, to be able to change from pagetab to pagetab without a page refresh? Here's an example of a tabbed interface using Ajax to load the new pages.
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For example if you have got a list of 10 categories with 10 sub-categories each, it is a pain to have a complete round-trip to the server just to load some values into a select box. With AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) you can do this easily, removing the overheads of reloading all the data that hasn't changed, providing a better end-user experience du e to faster navigation
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The standard and well-known method for user interaction with web-based applications involves the user entering information (e.g. filling out a form), submitting that information to the server, and awaiting a page refresh or redirect to return the response from the server.
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