Yesterday, April 9th was the fourth annual CSS Naked Day. Participating websites get rid of their stylesheets and feed their naked markup to the world. The reason for this is to promote web standards and semantics. To learn more about this and sign up (for next year) go to this page: http://naked.dustindiaz.com/ P.S. I know it would have been better if I posted this before April 9th but I forgot about it. Well, instead of seeing this as a late post about ...
http://unlinkthis.net/scripts/user-login/ User Login is a free script that provides a non registerable user login script. It doesn't use MySQL or XML, and it is very easy to use. My only request is that you always downlaod the current version of User Login, because v 1, and v 2 have problems that will not be fixed. You can leave credit to: Nile, unlinkthis.net, but as you see if you download the script it is not there. So thats your choice. You may download the script my clicking the download ...
As a webmaster you've undoubtedly noticed the increasing shift in coding practices from HTML to XHTML on the web. If you're a professional web designer, you've probably even heard it first hand from your clients who demand their web pages be XHTML compliant. I get quite a lot of emails on a monthly basis asking for help in making a webpage that contains a DHTML script to be XHTML compliant. A common misconception is that this is a difficult process, which can be no further from the truth. ...
Originally Posted by Master_script_maker Many people have been seeking this for javascript and css, so I have created a highlighter which will add colors. This is still a work in progress and is not efficient for long code, but it should work. Try it out: http://masterscriptmaker.co.cc/tools/hl.php Highlighting is great for readability, and lets you know when you've done something wrong. For this reason, there should be an online highlighter that gives you the bb code too!
I just wanted to Blog this info to make it easy to find. It regards the Swiss Army Slide Show script: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...army/index.htm Because many people want even more flexibility than it originally provided, I've updated it (script only, right click 'save as'): http://home.comcast.net/~jscheuer1/s...les/swiss_2.js This is a drop in replacement for swissarmy.js and requires no changes in the on page code ...
Updated 09-28-2010 at 12:33 AM by jscheuer1 (various updates as noted (see end of main entry))