Looking for recommendations on industry-expert blogs from front-end web developers (emphasising RIA applications; e.g. HTML5, Javascript, AJAX, JQuery, Ext JS).
Trying to sort out the best from the rest. Which blogs are the well respected and worth following?
I dont know if anyone here used the jquery infinite carousel plugin (catchmyfame.com/2009/08/27/…) but I was reading through the source code, and this line right here: $('#textholder'+randID).width(imgWidth-(correctTHWidth * 2)).height((imgHeight*o.textholderHeight)-(correctTHHeight * 2)).css({'backgroundColor':'#FFF','opacity':'0.5'});
I dont understand why its necessary to take the image's height multiply it by a user specified height (textholderHeight which is .25) and then by the total of multipying 2 by 6 (corrrectTHHeight is equal to 6).
The first equation is what makes it 20 percent of the parent. The second equation is set relative to padding settings. So if padding is modified, the end calculation will be.
Im talking about the part where they set the hieght
presumably the second part is used to add some extra cushion for text, given that padding can change independently of the height specified in argument list of initial call to carousel function.
Once should avoid emulating classical OO and use prototypical OO instead. A nice utility library for prototypical OO is traits.
Sure, use traits
Live Example
var modifyA = {
modify: function() {
this.x = 300;
this.y = 400;
}
};
var modifyB = {
modify: function()...
one day I had nothing to do on my train to work and I decided to improve one of our existing Javascript iterators. Then I also decided I would like to compare the results to existing basic alternatives out there. Can you do better (in a sense of improving the "improved" each2())? Feel free to edi...