Monthly Archives: October 2006

Slidy: Slide Shows in XHTML

One thing I discovered during the latest RIN workshop (thanks to Anita de Waard) was Slidy. Slidy is a very handy way to create Slide Shows in XHTML and is, in my opinion, much more powerful than PowerPoint or even … Continue reading

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Web experience with a PSP

I tried to surf on the web with the PSP and a WiFi access (with a WEP security), here’s how it looked like : Nice isn’t it ? The browser is quite good and has a “global overview” functionnality which … Continue reading

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YUI improved Ajax

“The Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) Library is a set of utilities and controls, written in JavaScript, for building richly interactive web applications using techniques such as DOM scripting, DHTML and AJAX.” I found YUI very helpful for my applications. It’s … Continue reading

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Performancing, enhancing blogging

Performancing is a very useful Firefox extension for bloggers. Once you configured your blog account settings, it imports categories and notes from your blog. Then you can create new posts by a simple drag and drop from any website. It … Continue reading

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