I just published a blog post over at The Snow Patrol, in turn relating to a discussion at Econsultancy about the growing trend in e-commerce platforms to be reliant on Javascript.
It would seem that it’s often a tall order to build sites in a way that will work without Javascript as the baseline, but instead […]
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Javascript, e-commerce and progressive enhancement
1 March, 2010 in Design, JavaScript and e-commerce. 0 CommentsTurnTubelist wins first prize at Webjam 8
27 September, 2008 in Technical, Personal, Featured, Design and JavaScript. 2 CommentsUPDATE: Webjam 8 vids are up. Check out the Turntubelist presentation at the end of this post.
UPDATE 2: TurnTubelist is now LIVE. Go now and play with it and let us know what you think. We are still tweaking it but we decided to get it up and out there. More details to come soon…
So […]
Load only the jQuery plugins you need, when you need them
22 April, 2008 in Technical and JavaScript. 4 CommentsHere’s some jQuery love for you front-end types. I have certainly been enjoying using jQuery a lot lately. So damn efficient and easy to use. An active community means there are lots of handy plug-in libraries out there to take care of your tabs, carousels and fadey bits… (If you’re a HTML/CSS person and you […]
A JavaScript overlay image gallery
28 August, 2007 in Technical, Web Standards, Design and JavaScript. 5 CommentsWe interrupt the travelogues to talk about some geeky stuff that’s been going on around these parts.
I’ve recently been using grids of thumbnails to link to Flickr photos as they relate to blog posts (e.g. my previous post). One thing I’ve wanted to do is find a way to show these images without sending viewers […]
The very funny Flash Website Flowchart (Should I make a Flash site?) I recently linked to (”elsewhere”) featured an interesting discussion in the comments that made me think about Flash again - when is it best to use Flash, and if you do, how do you do it right?
Generally speaking, I’ve been one to […]

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