3 Fun Conditional Tricks for Your WordPress Custom Fields
These three tricks for manipulating the keys and values of WordPress Custom Fields produce some very interesting results.
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Using with the jQuery Globalization Plugin in ASP.NET
The jQuery Globalization Plugin provides globalization support to ASP.NET applications that can use JavaScript.
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Squeezing the Most Out of the Ajax Control Toolkit’s Accordion Tool
The Accordion Control is one of the many useful controls that comprise the Ajax Control Toolkit.
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Set Up the Magnolia CMS for Web Content Creation in Just a Few Clicks
Magnolia CMS, the open-source CMS written in Java, provides easy-to-use graphical tools and a large library of standard templates. Learn how to get Magnolia up and running.
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Administering MySQL Databases on the Web Using PHP
This week you’ll learn how to access a database from the Web using PHP. Inserting new items into the database is similar to getting items out of the database. You follow the same basic steps: make a connection, send a query, and check the results. By Luke Welling, Laura Thomson. 1204
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Book Review: Website Optimization
This book focuses on increasing conversion rates and optimizing the site for search engines. There are many case studies and examples, along with valuable tips and techniques for increasing the speed of your Web site. By Lee Underwood. 1015
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Primitive Data Types, Arrays, Loops, and Conditions: Part 2
Any value that you use is of a certain type. In JavaScript, there are the following primitive data types: Number, String, Boolean, Undefined and Null. Any value that doesn’t belong to one of the five primitive types listed above is an object. By Stoyan Stefanov. 0811
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How to Create a Search Feature with PHP and MySQL
This week you’ll learn how to create a searchable form feature that will query a database table and display current staff member information. Topics include: creating a database table to hold staff listings, a search form, using PHP and (SQL) to capture information and more. By Ryan Butler. 0807
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Primitive Data Types, Arrays, Loops, and Conditions
Before diving into the object-oriented features of JavaScript, one needs to look at some of the basics, including: primitive data types, such as strings and numbers, arrays, common operators, flow control statements, etc. By Stoyan Stefanov. 0804
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Hello Triangle: An OpenGL ES 2.0 Example
This week you’ll learn what’s necessary to create an OpenGL ES 2.0 program that draws a single triangle. You’ll also learn how to create an on-screen render surface with EGL, load vertex and fragment shaders, create a program object and more. By Aaftab Munshi, Dan Ginsburg, Dave Shreiner. 0728
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Simple Comments Release Notes: v.960
The number one change in this release is support for OpenID. Other enhancements include: HTML Header/Footer Templates, Article Locking, Support for Unique Display Names, Visitor CAPTCHA Bypass, User E-mails in Comments and more. By Dan Ragle. 0723
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 10
In the last article, we examined two visual features that could be used to enhance the appearance of the Autocomplete control. This week we’ll be delving into the last major functional piece of our Autocomplete Control: key event handlers. By Rob Gravelle. 0716
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Adding Client Capabilities to Server Controls Using the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit
The ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit assists in the development of extender controls, the use of attributes to decorate extender control properties that should be included in the $create statement creation, built-in designer support, and much more. By Adam Calderon & Joel Rumerman. 0714
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JavaScript and HTML Tricks
In this article you’ll learn about a wide variety of tips: from storing and using hidden data to making HTML forms and lists look great. Each topic contains a brief introduction, then details on how to apply the technique. By Joseph Myers. 0711
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Functional Testing
JMeter is useful and convenient for functional testing. This week, you’ll learn how to create a Test Plan and incorporate and/or configure JMeter elements to support functional testing. By Emily H. Halili. 0707
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