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Jan 07, 2010
How To Use JSON with Twitter and Flickr API
In this post I want to illustrate how to use jQuery getJSON() method to load JSON data using an HTTP GET request. I prepared two examples, easy to understand if you are a jQuery beginner. The first example is a simple Twitter search and the second one is a simple Flickr search.
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Create an In-Place Editing System: One Step Further
We’ll take things a step further as we create a simple backend, which will allow our website to remember the changes that we’ve made.
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May 24, 2009
Create a Fun Tweet Counter With jQuery
In this tutorial, we will look at using jQuery to call Twitter’s API and then use the results to create a widget for a blog or personal website that shows what hours during the day we tweet at the most.
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Apr 06, 2009
A new pattern is emerging for the placement of input field labels. One which, in my user tests, yields much better results. Labels are now often placed inside the field itself. This pattern is used consistently, for example, in Facebook and throughout Apple’s products.
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