Archive for July, 2006

Ten questions for… a new series

Thursday, July 20th, 2006

Ten questions for David Storey explores Web Openers, web standards, Opera9, Operas relevance in todays marketplace, document.stylesheets and User Agent String spoofing.
Ten questions for Laura Carlson explores web standards, accessibility, the Web Design Reference, training and knowledge exchange.
Ten Questions for Gian Sampson Wild explores accessibility, WCAG 2.0, cognitive disability, Baseline, valid code, AAA and opening […]

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Using jQuery

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

Update: In the comments someone noted that this function should really only occur once, the script and demo have been updated with the handy .unclick() to achieve this.
Update2: jQuery creator John Resig has detailed how to reduce and simplify the code for what I intended to do, be sure to check out his comment
Amongst the […]

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