Posts Tagged ‘news’
Posted on August 16, 2010 - by webmaster
jQuery Mobile Announced : Touch-Optimized Web Framework for Smartphones & Tablets
Really interesting post from Dion at Ajaxian i read today explain about the new jQuery mobile project as announced by Jhon resig himself the founding father of jQuery. The jQuery Mobile project is supported by Palm with their webOS platform, Mozilla with Mobile Firefox and Filament group the creator of EnhanceJS
jQuery Mobile: Touch-Optimized Web Framework for Smartphones & Tablets. A unified user interface system across all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation. Its lightweight code is built with progressive enhancement, and has a flexible, easily themeable design.
Great move and cant hardly wait to test it when it become available
Posted on June 11, 2009 - by ruby
Wordpress 2.8 available for download
Matt has announced the new release of wordpress 2.8 – Baker, with over 790 bugs fixed, and over 180 new features, changes, upgrades, and improvements.
The Major Improvements:
- Wordpress style and scripting has changed which makes the new wordpress 2.8 is way faster to use.
- Enabled browse the entire theme directory and install a theme with one click
- CodePress editor gives syntax highlighting to the previously-plain editor. Also there is now contextual documentation for the functions in the file you’re editing linked right below the editor.
- widgets interface redesigned, also with much cleaner and robust widget API
- new Screen Options on every page
Ready to upgrade? grab the new wordpress 2.8 here
Posted on May 11, 2009 - by ruby
Prism Firefox Extension, bring your web apps to the desktop
We have tweetdeck, twhirl and few more other out there to bring our favourite social network functionality to the desktop, but do you want to bring any of your favourite website into your desktop like gmail or youtube? if you do, this news is for you. Mozilla has released the version 1.0 of prism firefox extension. It is an extension for firefox which allow you to transform your favourite web application to the desktop ones.
- Access web apps from system taskbar or dock, Prism apps run directly on your desktop and can be accessed just like any other application
- Rock solid web app stability, Prism apps run separately from the browser, so they stay upeven if your browser doesn’t
- System tray icon and dock badges, On Windows, the system tray icon can be changed to give information about application
There are two ways to use Prism, A Firefox extension or a standalone application. For Prism Firefox Extension, Once you have installed the extension and restarted the browser, you can turn any web site into a Prism application by choosing “Create Application for this Website” in the Tools menu. Standalone Prism Application, download and running the app, then simply fiill out the URL of the website you want to turn into an application, give it a name and select where you want the shortcut to be created, then click OK, and you done
Posted on March 10, 2009 - by webmaster
Nitobi Opensource complete UI
Nitobi announce that they had open sourced their complete-UI, their popular suite of Ajax-powered user interface components. Now released under General Public License (GPL) Version 3 license agreement.
Nitobi’s products which released under GPL includes:
- Nitobi Toolkit – the Ajax library that”s the backbone for Complete UI
- Complete UI Components – nine fully-featured user interface components developed with JavaScript and CSS
- Popular server libraries – libraries for binding our Ajax components to data on your PHP, Classic ASP, or ColdFusion MX server platform.
The complete UI Suites includes:
- Grid — A cross-browser spreadsheet with Excel “copy/paste”, LiveScrolling, and more.
- TreeGrid — A new, hierarchical grid component.
- ComboBox — A drop-down menu with autocomplete functionality, similar to Google Suggest.
- Calendar – A high-performance calendar picker that can be used with Nitobi Grid or in standalone web applications.
- Callout — A rich, skinnable tool-tip that prompts users with real-time feedback and helpful instructions as they navigate through an application.
- Fisheye — A tool bar menu featuring fisheye magnification, similar to Apple OS X tool bar.
- Spotlight — A tool for creating stylish guided tours of websites and applications.
- Tabstrip — Folder tabs for navigating to different sections of a web application via Ajax or iFrame requests.
- Tree — A hierarchical data view, similar to the folder view in Windows Explorer.
- Ajax Toolkit — A library of fully-documented tools used in Nitobi components that can be re-used in your own applications, or to build your own components.
Complete UI also now available at Google Code and Git Hub. Direct download available at http://www.nitobi.com/download/.
Posted on March 7, 2009 - by webmaster
Troubleshoots During Migration
I was migrated this blog to a new server, because the old server yet too expensive, but during the migration I have done a stupid mistake, i forgot to back-up the database.
Fortunately I have exported the wordpress posts a week ago so i can recover it but then the problem is most permalink did not work since this blog running on IIS6 without url_rewrite and during import process the ID of the post is not stay the same (auto increment and treated as new posts), so some ID from the old post’s links not found.
If you faced 404 error please try to search or navigate from the category instead.
Posted on March 4, 2009 - by webmaster
Redesign Chazzuka.com

During my unwell conditions i need to do something to cheers myself, and i decided to work a bit on my website, actually this is just a minor changes, i made this draft design long time ago, and today I just ported it to CSS xHTML, extends some ASP functions, write some jquery functionality and import some plugins.
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Posted on January 30, 2009 - by webmaster
Upcoming Interesting Javascript Books

Got interesting updates in my twitter about a great javascript books from javascript evangelists whom i followed at twitter, Javascript Performance Rocks, Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja, and jQuery for Designers.
Posted on January 14, 2009 - by webmaster
Where I’ve been lately

Fiuh so lazy lately, well i have decided to be fully freelancer since december, and yes this is quicker than the plan i have before because of some personal reasons. Truly this is a new challenge for me to be self employed while before freelance is always be my side job. Lost spirit to work, losing imagination, and get bored of the tasks i got in the company i am working for. For almost a month i enjoyed my sleep (really!), wake up at early morning and working on a couple projects, fiuh it was paradise times, sitting and watching my canaries singing while browsing and working.
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Posted on January 1, 2009 - by webmaster
New Year & New Pagerank
Wishing you all a bright and prosperous new year 2009, with new hope, new opportunity
, thank you for keep visiting and commenting on this blog, GOD bless ya all, and yeah google has update the pagerank value couple days ago but sadly mine down to PR4
what about yours?
Posted on December 2, 2008 - by webmaster
Classic ASP Rocks, Ajaxed 2.0, ASP Classic + Prototype Js Framework

I haven’t update this blog for a while, because I have been busy enough with some projects and also my fams, lately i often went to singaraja my hometown, and poor nowdays, it is still hard to find a good internet connection there .
Few days ago i got an email from Michal the co-founder of webdevbros and the author of ajaxed about the release of new version Ajaxed 2.0, and the launch of it’s official website ajaxed.org. If you havent heard about ajaxed, it is an Ajax Framework for Classic ASP (VBS) which is empowered by prototype javascript framework, took some best practices from the elegance Ruby on Rails framework, worth to look heh? visit it’s official website where you could found complete API references and ofcourse some quick examples to start with, you could also follow the discussion through ajaxed at google groups.
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