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Top AJAX Tutorials with Debugging Help

AJAX Help SeriesThis is another article in our series — AJAX Help. We hear from a lot of readers who would like more Tutorials to help them learn AJAX. So, we’re pleased to provide an excellent list by Max Keisler.  We look forward to hearing from you with comments about the tutorials, and if you

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Javascript and AJAX Security

AJAX — Asynchronous JavaScript And XHTML — has become a major method to produce the Web 2.0 applications on which we’ve come to rely. Google Maps uses AJAX, for example. And, there are a number of plugins for WordPress BlogMasters that rely on AJAX methods for a clean and powerful interface. But are you secure? Max has found a number of ways to check out

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AJAX & Javascript Galleries, Slideshows and Effects Redux

One of the most pleasing effects that AJAX offers web designers i the ability to create slideshows, lightboxes, galleries and image transition effects. Here is a collection of favorite effects from generous programmers and designers — those gifted with left-brain and right-brain talent — for free as reviewed by Max Keisler.

by Max Keisler

{smartads}I was looking through some of my older posts tonight and realized my last post… Continue reading

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Learning AJAX and Javascript

When you are learning AJAX and JavaScript, it is best to take the time to review a variety of tutorials by different authors — even if they cover the same material. Why? Each writer/instructor will have a slightly different perspective and way of explaining techniques for you. There’s always more than one way to solve a programming challenge, and often you will use techniques you

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Minimizing Javascript and CSS Files for Faster Page Loads

Are you having page load issues? Do you operate a CMS website or two that seems to take a long time (even on broadband) to download pages? Well, our Author, Max Kiesler, has ferreted out a number of solutions with some excellent techniques to address the basic issue — multiple Javascript and CSS files cause multiple “round trips” between the server and served pages. Take

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Working with CSS, DHTML and JavaScript

XHTML. DHTML. CSS. JavaScript. AJAX. A lot of acronyms for Open Source WebMasters to juggle. Here, you can learn about how CSS, DHTML & JavaScript — major components of and compliments to AJAX — work together in useful ways, see some examples, and try some exercises on your own… courtesy of Google Code for Educators. It’s not for brand new WebMasters

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20 Top AJAX, DHTML and JavaScript Tool Sites

Are you learning AJAX? It stands for Asynchronous Javascript And XHTML. It powers a lot of Web 2.0 sites/applications. But where can you go for the best online references, resources and tutorials? Max Kiesler knows, and here he shares his favorite AJAX sites with you…

by Max Kiesler

I started posting about AJAX shortly after the term was coined by AdaptivePath’s Jesse James Garrett… Continue reading

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