Submitted by jfhovinne on Thu, 09/08/2007 - 22:54
This a widget example, using the jQuery jFeed and wordStats plugins, to display a list of articles related to the current document.
Submitted by jfhovinne on Mon, 30/07/2007 - 22:04
fixedBox is a lightweight jQuery plugin that allows you to display a fixed box in the web page.
The box is centered by default, but you can also define the left and/or top positions.
Submitted by jfhovinne on Mon, 16/07/2007 - 22:06
jFeed, the jQuery RSS/ATOM feed parser plugin I wrote lately has a drawback: you must use a server-side proxy to load cross-domain feeds.
It's a little bit annoying, so I looked for a more elegant solution.
There exist some web services and libraries that convert RSS/ATOM feeds to JavaScript code, so you can embed external content in your HTML document, but I'd prefer something more generic.
Submitted by jfhovinne on Sun, 15/07/2007 - 21:00
I needed a lightweight JavaScript feed parser based on jQuery and couldn't find one, so I wrote jFeed yesterday.
Thanks to jQuery, it was quite easy and fun to do.
jFeed currently parses RSS 0.91, 0.92, 1.0, 2.0 and Atom 1.0 feeds.
Submitted by jfhovinne on Thu, 12/07/2007 - 20:17
I was playing with jQuery and tables yesterday, and got a weird idea: what about converting characters to tables using jQuery?
The idea evolved and I started to write a new jQuery plugin, charToTable.
I really don't know if someone will find it useful, but it actually works fine.
It uses some PHP + GD to convert a character to an image, and then to a JSON object containing the glyph matrix.
Finally, jQuery.getJSON loads it, and the callback function simply creates the table.
Demos: