If you have Google Adsense, I bet you do know how hard it is to make money with it. You have to master all of webby things such as analyzing visitors, maintain your traffic, SEO, writing nice article, and a dozen of skills which to make your website a making money website.
Google Adsense is hard, [...]
I found a bug (may be a browser bug) which is happen on my favorite framework, the latest version of jQuery (v1.3.2) on WebKit browser when I was trying slickspeed with some popular JavaScript Frameworks.
Here the screenshots:
Safari 3.1.2
Chrome 1.0.154.48
No problem found in Safari 3.1.2 Nightly, Firefox 3.0.6, Opera 9.63 and IE7.
Test the slickspeed here: http://xing.web.id/slickspeed/
Selectors I [...]
PHP.JS is an open source project in which to port PHP functions to JavaScript. The library is developed by Kevin van Zonneveld and his contributors, and they have been working hard in adding more functions into it. By including this library into your own web projects, you can use those higher-level PHP functions such as file_get_contents(), [...]
The following websites, Firefox add-ons and applications could be helpful for those web developers who are intended to test IE in cross-browser capability:
IE NetRenderer (Website, Firefox add-on)
This tools just simply show up a screenshot of your website from the submitted URL with selected IE version. This tool also available in Mozilla Firefox Add-ons, here is [...]
A long wait for this release, finally jQuery has released version 1.3 on its birthday (14 Jan).
New features on 1.3 are:
Replaced old CSS selector engine with Sizzle, a standalone framework which is developed by John Resig and donated to the Dojo Foundation.
A new event API, Live Events, that can binds event to the future DOM [...]