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  • Robohornet : le benchmark de navigateurs qui voit plus loin que JavaScript, critiqué par Mozilla et forké par Microsoft

    Robohornet : le benchmark de navigateurs qui voit plus loin que JavaScript Critiqué par Mozilla et forké par Microsoft Google vient de lancer la version alpha de Robohornet. C'est un outil open source qui regroupe une série de tests de comparaison (benchmarks) entre les navigateurs Web. Sa particularité est qu'il prend en compte en plus de JavaScript et ses différents frameworks populaires, le rendu HTML, les animations CSS et les manipulations DOM. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/robohornet-logo.gif[/IMG] Logo de RoboHornet Alex Komoroske, ingénieur et responsable du projet Robohornet chez Google...

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  • JavaScript : sortie de la librairie Prototype 1.7 en Release Candidat, découvrez les nouveautés !

    La version 1.7 de prototype (en release candidate) en plus de corrections de différents bugs, et d'optimisations, apporte de nouveaux outils qui vont grandement nous simplifier la vie. Je vous propose de les découvrir 1. La méthode measure Elle permet de récupérer une valeur de propriété css calculée exprimée en pixels et nous la renvoie en nombre, ce qui est bien pratique pour faire des calculs : plus besoin de supprimer px, de tester le isNaN et de faire un parse ; prototype s'occupe de tout Code :

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  • Website Development - JavaScript Introduction

    When dealing with website development, there is lots of scripting language that you can choose from depending on how you want to develop your website. You can use AJAX, HTML, CSS. Flash, Illustrator and a lot of other scripting languages that are commonly used nowadays.

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  • Software Center crashes and terminal errors

    - by user97521
    *note*I'm a new user to Ask Ubuntu and I've only recently switched to Ubuntu 12.04. When I try to open the software center (Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit) it will flash open, load for maybe 1-2 seconds, and then close. When i try using: sudo apt-get purge software center sudo apt-get install sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade I get this within the terminal: Reading package lists... Error! E: Problem parsing dependency Depends E: Error occurred while processing printer-driver-hpcups (NewVersion2) E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/dpkg/status E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened. *The problem fixed itself after I shut down my laptop for the night and turned it back on to check my e-mail this afternoon. If anyone could tell me how to fix this problem in the future please do, I would like to learn about these kind of things because i don't plan on putting windows on my laptop again :P *

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  • Which subjects in (theorethical) computer science matter the most in practice?

    - by Anto
    As you should know, computer science and software engineering aren't the same thing. My question is which subjects in computer science are (in your opinion) most important for software engineers and most applicable in practice? Please don't talk about "niche" areas of computer science (e.g. compiler construction) because of the usage of that inside that niche (e.g. helps you create compilers), but instead about areas which might be applicable and useful in a wide spectrum of software engineering problems and jobs (e.g helps you with parsing structured text).

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  • Rotate an object given only by its points?

    - by d33tah
    I was recently writing a simple 3D maze FPP game. Once I was done fiddling with planes in OpenGL, I wanted to add support for importing Blender objects. The approach I used was triangulization of the object, then using Three.js to export the points to plaintext and then parsing the result JSON in my app. The example file can be seen here: https://github.com/d33tah/tinyfpp/blob/master/Data/Models/cross.txt The numbers represent x,y,z,u,v of a single vertex, which combined in three make a triangle. Then I rendered such an object triangle-by-triangle and played with it. I could move it back and forth and sideways, but I still have no idea how to rotate it by some axis. Let's say I'd like to rotate all the points by five degrees to the left, how would a code doing it look like?

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  • Image captions and wrapping [migrated]

    - by Charles
    What's the best way to add a caption below an image? The image and its caption will be floated right, and the text on the caption needs to wrap -- a 200x200px image shouldn't have a caption of width 800px. I would strongly prefer a solution that allows me to update images (with different widths) without changing the CSS or markup. For reasons beyond my control the image itself will also be floated right, but this should not be too problematic.

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  • 5 Ways to Parse XML in C#

    This tutorial illustrates five ways to parse XML in C#. To make the tutorial more user-friendly and easier to understand actual scripts can be tested and run in your Visual Web Developer environment. I ll emphasize ASP.NET web development applications implementations of parsing XML. With little modification of the scripts however they can also be tested in a console environment. You can download complete scripts illustrating each of these five ways at the end of the tutorial.... Comcast? Business Class - Official Site Learn About Comcast Small Business Services. Best in Phone, TV & Internet.

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  • Web Design Before The Style Sheet Language

    In today';s trends of website design, the use of style sheet languages such as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and XSL (Extensible StyleSheet Languages) are considered necessary to build a successful web... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 17, 2010]

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  • How to improve UI development skills (for a Java developer)?

    - by bluetech
    I have worked on backend development with mostly Java. For past 6 months I have been working on UI a lot and I want to improve my skills. I am aware of HTML, CSS and JavaScript (also jQuery and YUI) but I have never been able to master them so that I can develop efficient and maintainable solutions much quicker than how I do now. Can other UI developers give me any tips/resources? I also wanted to learn about patterns and best practices for UI development.

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  • The Style Sheet Languages Of Then And Now

    One of the most popular style sheet language used across the industry of web designing today is CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). It was once known as the "tableless web design" because it was the only s... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 17, 2010]

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  • Local Restaurant SEO - Improving Visibility Through Reviews

    Search Engine Optimization is often tough to become successful when dealing with hyper-local businesses. For starters, many of these companies' websites are not designed or maintained directly by the business themselves - frequently, these small to mid sized organizations enlist the services of an Internet Yellow Pages (IYP) company to create and manage their website. While they may have access to change content in these cases, it is common for IYPs to only allow access to certain fields within a site, and not the entire HTML/CSS back-end.

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  • What is the best language to learn for WEB Development? [closed]

    - by Spoon Yukina
    I'm an IT student in my second year, and I want to learn a web development language, but I'm confused to choose between these languages: Django-J2EE-PHP-ASP.NET-Ruby & Rails, So what is the best language to learn of these, And which management database can be work perfectly with it? note that I learned these languages: C# - C - Assembly language - Python, for web development : HTML-CSS-JavaScript and for management database : SQL SERVER - ACCESS and for the moment I'm learning Java and C++

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  • What is meant by namespaced content and what advantages does it have?

    - by Geek
    I was reading this blog by James Bennett regarding HTML vs XHTML . He writes : I don’t have any need for namespaced content; I’m not displaying any complex mathematical notation here and don’t plan to, and I don’t use SVG for any images. So that’s one advantage of XHTML out the window. I also don’t have any need for XML tools; all the processing I need to do can be handled by HTML-parsing libraries like BeautifulSoup. That’s the other advantage gone. What does he mean by namespaced content and what advantage does it provide us ?

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  • A Powerful Style Sheet Language

    According to many web designers, CSS or Cascading Style Sheets is considered as the most popular type of style sheet language used in the market today. This is because of its simplicity which allows ... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - June 09, 2010]

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  • Pitfalls of using a WYSIWYG editor? [closed]

    - by user50849
    I'm interested in reasons for disallowing content editors on medium to large sites, from using various forms of WYSIWYG editors. A common problematic scenario I can think of is that with the use of a WYSIWYG, an editor uploads an image "somewhere" to the file-system, inserts it directly into the text, and publishes the article. Shortly afterwards, someone wants to pull out "The last 10 uploaded images", and display them on the frontpage. Good luck parsing all the content. Taking a look around at some large international online magazines, such as http://www.time.com/, and some local ones, I see that the editors seem to produce articles that are almost only consisting of raw text. Images are usually at the top of the article, and otherwise the most complex content are usually links. What are some common reasons for refusing editors access to WYSIWYG tools?

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  • Comparison Of The Best Style Sheet Languages

    CSS, Cascading Style Sheets, is one of the most popular types of style sheet languages used by many web developers today. Part of what made it popular is its flexibility in almost all types of browse... [Author: Margarette Mcbride - Web Design and Development - May 05, 2010]

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  • How to use slider scripts given by websites? [closed]

    - by Payo
    There are many slider scripts and codes being given for free like the parallax sliders. Everything is given - the markup, CSS and JavaScript. As I am not a professional in these fields but do have some coding knowledge, how do I use these tutorials? They are not very explicit in the steps involved in implementing them to a site/blog. Is there any site that gives in-depth detail or if someone would like to help me over here?

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  • Dreamweaver For Joomla

    Dreamweaver is integrated development environment which is compatible with Mac and Windows operating system. It support web technologies and program such as Cascading style sheet (CSS), javascript, PHP, etc. With the support of other product such as adobe, dreamweaver organize multimedia projects for websites.

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  • gzip specific files

    - by byTheDrop
    for some reason these files are not gzipping on my apache server, chrome network tab shows this. Is there a specific directive I can add to htaccess to cache these files? Compressing the following resources with gzip could reduce their transfer size by about two thirds (~680.45KB): adae8bc4c3cb52cbe22358aaced87a72.css could save ~607B css_f91fa8d73b5e7661d6dcf9e58395e533.css could save ~59.54KB jquery.min.js could save ~37.27KB drupal.js could save ~6.15KB auto_image_handling.js could save ~6.72KB lightbox.js could save ~29.38KB superfish.js could save ~2.42KB jquery.bgiframe.min.js could save ~1011B jquery.hoverIntent.minified.js could save ~1.05KB nice_menus.js could save ~581B panels.js could save ~531B jquery.pngFix.js could save ~2.98KB jquery.cycle.all.min.js could save ~20.20KB views_slideshow.js could save ~8.76KB views_slideshow.js could save ~9.02KB wanderlust_custom_videos.js could save ~598B wl_helper.js could save ~777B extlink.js could save ~2.88KB cufon-yui.js could save ~11.89KB googleanalytics.js could save ~1.48KB swfobject.js could save ~6.65KB jquery.jcarousel.min.js could save ~10.19KB jcarousel.js could save ~6.01KB Akzidenz_Grotesk_BE_Super_800.font.js could save ~14.27KB Akzidenz_Grotesk_BE_Bold_700.font.js could save ~12.96KB Akzidenz_Grotesk_BE_Cn_400.font.js could save ~13.39KB SuperCondensed_500.font.js could save ~24.40KB FuturaBold_700.font.js could save ~26.19KB Futura_500.font.js could save ~57.70KB SuperGroteskB_500.font.js could save ~23.86KB jquery.cookie.js could save ~1.25KB wanderlust.js could save ~1.69KB sliderbottom.js could save ~442B jcarousellite_1.0.1.min.js could save ~4.60KB jcarousellite_control.js could save ~224B sitesdropdown.js could save ~1.09KB widgets.js could save ~50.13KB cufon-drupal.js could save ~599B swfobject_api.js could save ~348B ga.js could save ~24.02KB all.js could save ~124.67KB tweet_button.1347008535.html could save ~38.43KB xd_arbiter.php could save ~16.80KB xd_arbiter.php could save ~16.80KB

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