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Fhi-zin is one of the best Wordpress themes for Portfolio and Photography websites on the web, and with its unique design it doesn’t even look like a Wordpress website ! On top of that, its completely driven by an AJAX engine, is Googlefriendly, SEO-optimised and capable of attaching an unlimited amount of images on each post.
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This item was posted on October 28th in AJAX, CSS, Javascript, Noteworthy, Photography, Projects, Themes, Wordpress.
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The com.bydust.ajax class is simply a javascript class that automatically converts your static website into a full-blown ajaxed website. Whenever a user visits your website, the class will perform a browser-check. If your visitor’s browser is capable of running the needed javascript, it will convert the website automatically. If not, the script deactivates itself and the visitor browses through your website as it is ( without ajax request etc. ).
You can download the script and view the howto at http://www.bydust.com/examples/com.bydust.ajax/
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This item was posted on October 17th in AJAX, Browsers, CSS, Javascript, Noteworthy, Projects, Themes, Wordpress.
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Expanding Images is a javascript class that enables the user to animate a row of images on the webpage, so that the focused image appears larger than the other images in the row. It can be used as navigation, gallery, thumbnail viewer, and so on. Use your imagination :)
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This item was posted on October 15th in Javascript, Portfolio.
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The extended javascript Array class is a small class that allows you to access more - custom - javascript methods, for example array.contains(object), array.dump(), array.shuffle() and others. It can be used for faster programming and fixing crossbrowser issues. Nothing fancy really, I just scripted this because I thought the normal Array class could use a few extra’s.
Updated to version 1.1 on october 29th, 2008
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This item was posted on October 6th in Browsers, Javascript, Portfolio.
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