The weblog of Michael Zehrer


6.3.2009

My delicious links for March 5th from 15:49 to 20:28:

  • 15 jQuery Plugins to Fix and Beautify Browser Issues – Modern browsers have very good support for CSS — it’s certainly good enough for you to use CSS to control layout and presentation. Sometimes however, certain page elements will appear differently in different browsers. That’s why today we wanted to highlight 15 jQuery solutions for the most common browser issues that you’ll encounter when building web applications among other jQuery plugins that will give you a nice browser effect.
  • Apache Tribes – The Tomcat Cluster Communication Module – Tribes is a messaging framework with group communication abilities. Tribes allows you to send and receive messages over a network, it also allows for dynamic discovery of other nodes in the network.
    And that is the short story, it really is as simple as that. What makes Tribes useful and unique will be described in the section below.
  • http://mockito.org/ – Mockito is a mocking framework that tastes really well. It lets you write beautiful tests with clean & simple API. Mockito doesn't give you hangover because the tests are very readable and they produce clean verification errors.
  • DataTables (table plug-in for jQuery) – DataTables is a plug-in for the jQuery Javascript library. It is a highly flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement, which will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML tables
  • SyntaxHighlighter – SyntaxHighlighter is a fully functional self-contained code syntax highlighter developed in JavaScript.
  • Juicer – a CSS and JavaScript packaging tool – For best performance, CSS and JavaScript should be served up using as few requests and bytes as possible. Juicer is a new command line tool that helps by resolving dependencies, merging and minifying files. It can even check your syntax, add cache busters to and cycle asset hosts on URLs in CSS files and more.
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