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Full Frontal ‘09: Todd Kloots on ARIA and Acessibility
Original at Ajaxian » Front Page
• Fri, Nov 20
By Michael Mahemoff Todd Kloots is talking accessibility and ARIA, with examples showing how YUI nicely supports these techniques. He explains how to improve in three areas: perception, usability, discoverability. Can We Do ARIA Today? Yes. Firefox and IE (he didn't say which version) have really good supp...
AJAX with Yahoo UI components and DWR
Original at JRoller
• Mon, Mar 3
By Carlos Sanchez I've been playing lately with YUI, the Yahoo User Interface library. So far I've used the autocomplete and treeview components, and I have to say they are quite easy to use and very complete. I had used Script.aculo.us autocomplete before, but YUI autocomplete has a lot of configuraiton opti...
YUI Grid CSS and Rails Performance
Original at Raible Designs
• Sun, Feb 24
By Matt Raible This reminds me of Don Brown's recent work on Maven. This is how open source is supposed to work - instead of complaining about the problems, fix them. In both Rails' and Maven 2's cases - it's somewhat surprising these issues weren't fixed earlier. Kudos to Alex Dymo and Don Brown for stepping...
Ojay - a chaining wrapper for the YUI
Original at Ajax
• Sat, Feb 23
By Chris Heilmann James Coglan got inspiration from Dustin Diaz' DED|Chain and wrote a chaining wrapper for the the YUI's DOM, event, animation and Ajax modules called Ojay. He wraps up his intentions thus:. To me, expressiveness is not just ’syntactic ...
Joe’s Goals Gets a Revamp
Original at Ajaxian
• Fri, Nov 23
By Rey Bango JG leveraged YUI from the get-go. Did you introduce any new technologies in this release (eg: new libs)? I’m sitll using CF 7. An upgrade will probably happen in the the next few months but I’ll still probably code the JavaScript by hand though.
Canvas UI for MooTools
Original at leftshore (WordPress)
• Tue, Nov 20
Filed under: Ajax, CSS, Design, Seaside, Smalltalk, Usability, Web Standards, XHTML, YUI, script.aculo.us — Boris Popov @ 8:36 am Finally, a decent implementation of panels using MooTools, which means I can finish my migration from YUI+Scriptaculous to MooTools some time this year if...
What Should I Say?
Original at Ajax
• Tue, Feb 20
By Dion Almaer is a new question and answers site that uses YUI, JSON, and other libraries to subtly use Ajax throughout. is a new question and answers site that uses YUI, JSON, and other libraries to subtly use Ajax throughout. An example check out the very visual sorting: