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Ever wanted to drag an element or image on your webpage? You can try using this very lightweight javascript drag handler. You can attach this drag handler to any relative or absolute positioned element.
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LITabs is a simple and web standards compliant way of doing contents tabs. The scripts takes a list and transforms it into a set och tabs with separate content. The tabs can then be clicked to reveal it?s content. The tabs are easily integrated into your own web page with simple CSS styling.
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Use the tool below to help you select Web Safe colours. At the lower right hand side you will find a conversion tool to change RGB to HEX colours and back. When the conversion takes place, the tool also offers some close Web Safe alternatives.
The large blocks of colour should be used to build up a basic palette for your web page and then CSS can be cut and paste from the box at the bottom.
This version (2.0) is simply an upgrade of an old script to get it working in the new browsers using better JavaScript. I have a few ideas for improvements and will add these in due course.
If anyone has formulae for converting to other colour spaces, please get in touch.
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What can be sorted? - Anything!
If you're looking for my TableSort Firefox extension that makes any table on the web sortable/filterable/copiable in Firefox, go here
A quick demo is below, but read on for features and more demos! (to sort the tables below, you could either click on the headings, or press 'ctrl'+'alt'+click anywhere inside the table!)
NOTE that the "Dollar" column is sorted at the loading of the page, "Names" column is forced to be sorted descendingly only, "IP addresses" is specified as no sorting (one could still use ctrl+alt+click to sort the column unless use_ctrl_alt_click is set to false). Also note that after sorting, the popup description of the sorting links changes along with the color of the links. These are all customizable.
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This piece of JavaScript allows to switch (i.e. show one, hide the others) between grouped XHTML elements. That kind of behaviour is widely used in graphical applications and was adopted for use in websites.
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