Making a Custom Facebook Wall with jQuery Templates
In this tutorial, we are going to create our own version of Facebook's wall using Facebook's Graph API with jQuery, and the template plugin.
In this tutorial, we are going to create our own version of Facebook's wall using Facebook's Graph API with jQuery, and the template plugin.
In the third part of our series, we will start writing the Python code of our app with App Engine's Webapp framework.
In this short tutorial, we will be creating a replacement for the default browser checkboxes in the form of a simple jQuery plugin.
The plugin we are developing today is going to use the HTML5 canvas element and generate an opening / closing shutter animation that can be used to spice up your portfolio.
In this tutorial we will be developing a jQuery plugin that will make it possible to create slideshows, product guides or presentations from your Flickr photo sets.
In this second part of our App Engine series, we will lay down the directory structure of our application and create the needed configuration files.
Today we are taking the code of our Select Element Replacement tutorial, and we are turning it into an easy to use jQuery plugin.
In this tutorial series we are going to create a useful real-life application for monitoring your website performance and uptime. This webapp will be hosted on Google App Engine, and developed with Python and jQuery.
In this first part of our App Engine series, you will learn more about the platform and how to successfully launch applications.
In this short tutorial, we are going to take a look at a jQuery snippet that will help you automate any slideshow on your web site.