Google Doctype

Google Doctype is an open encyclopedia and reference library. Written by web developers, for web developers. It includes articles on web security, JavaScript DOM manipulation, CSS tips and tricks, and more. The reference section includes a growing library of test cases for checking cross-browser and cross-platform compatibility.

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Processing.js The real WOOW factor!

Jquery based script Proccessing.js is just cool!! I am talking about Processing visualization language “dynamically convert code written in the Processing language, to JavaScript”…

This is the from the the development i section in jqeury official site..

The language includes a number of interesting aspects, many of which are covered in the basic demos. Here’s a brief selection of language features that are handled:

  • Types and type casting - Type information is generally discarded, but becomes important in variable declaration and in casting (which is generally handled well).
  • Classes - The full class system is supported (can be instantiated, etc. just fine).
  • Method overloading and multiple constructors - Within classes you can have multiple method (or constructor) definitions - with the appropriate methods being called, based upon their signature length.
  • Inheritance - Even classical-style inheritance is supported.

The Processing API

The second portion of the project is the full 2d Processing API. This includes all sorts of different methods:

  • Shapes drawing
  • Canvas manipulation
  • Pixel utilities
  • Image drawing
  • Math functions
  • Keyboard and mouse access
  • Objects (point, arrays, random number generators)
  • Color manipulation
  • Font selection and text drawing
  • Buffers

Most of these are demonstrated in the basic demos.

There’s pretty-good coverage of the Processing API: there’s sure to be many gaps, but most of what I can throw at it works.

Here’s the full break-down of demos that are available:

…. Now check that and come back tell me that ain’t WOOW!

Dev Page
91 basic demos.

51 larger, topical, demos.

4 custom “in the wild” demos.

and last the full source code is contained within a single file. It comes in at about 5000 lines, compresses down to less than 10kb.

Enjoy

Show/Hide Content with CSS and JavaScript

classic! always needed even though I’d prefer to use mootools’s fx.slide,

anyhow this is how to do it lightwave!!