November 2006
Amberjack: Site Tour Creator - Simple. Free. Open Source.
by fredbird & 28 othersAmberjack is a lightweight Open Source library, enabling webmasters to create cool site tours.
By guiding your site visitors, Amberjack tours can greatly improve the usability of your website.
The Amberjack JavaScript library is lightweight (~4K), stable, LGPL licensed, browser compatible, set up in 2 minutes & super-easy to customize.
Best of all, nothing must be installed or learned. Use the Tour Wizard to create great looking and helpful tours for your site or intranet application.
October 2006
OpenSearch
by fredbird & 4 othersOpenSearch is a collection of simple formats for the sharing of search results.
The OpenSearch description document format can be used to describe a search engine so that it can be used by search client applications.
The OpenSearch response elements can be used to extend existing syndication formats, such as RSS and Atom, with the extra metadata needed to return search results.
jDucastel
by fredbirdJe suis l'auteur du noyau générique webAppKit, et du quizz en ligne collaboratif quizzGeek. Chacun de ces deux projets a déjà son propre blog, donc je parlerai surtout ici de choses plus générales, dont quelques librairies génériques sur lesquelles ils s'appuient; et que j'ai également la plupart du temps commises.
June 2006
A9.com > OpenSearch
by fredbird & 8 others (via)OpenSearch is a set of simple formats for the sharing of search results. Any website that has a search feature can make their results available in OpenSearch™ format. Other tools can then read those search results. For example, here is an aggregator that brings together search results from many websites:
March 2006
XHTML Tutorial
by xenomorph & 2 othersXHTML is a stricter and cleaner version of HTML.
In this tutorial you will learn the difference between
HTML and XHTML. We will also show you how this Web site was converted to XHTML.
W3C Technical Reports and Publications
by xenomorph & 1 otherW3C Technical Reports and
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November 2005
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