Articles mentioning both Dan Webb and Opera

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  1. Delegating the focus and blur events

    QuirksMode (Apr 14 2008) Explore Article

    Nowadays many JavaScripters are aware of the advantages of event delegation. Chris Heilmann and Dan Webb, among others, have discussed its advantages, and I've been using it as much as possible for about ......rs might use this technique to shave off a few milliseconds of computing time in Firefox, Safari or Opera. For all I know they're already aware of this technique; but it was new to me so I ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Firefox   Christian Heilmann   Opera

  2. BarCamp London 2

    danwebb.net (Feb 19 2007) Explore Article

    ...Resig highlights the fact that getters and setters are nearing usefulness (Firefox, Safari and soon Opera support them). The hidden greatness with them is that in the future we may be able emulate Ruby-sty......ssive enhancement in Rails. This time Jarkko gets into a real example. Unobtrusive AJAX with Rails, Dan Webb - Google Video A video of my presentation from RailsConf Europe last year. Theres about 5 minutes o... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Steve Yegge   Low Pro   Dan Webb

  3. Event Wax Is The First Production UJS Application

    danwebb.net (Jan 10 2007) Explore Article

    ...Resig highlights the fact that getters and setters are nearing usefulness (Firefox, Safari and soon Opera support them). The hidden greatness with them is that in the future we may be able emulate Ruby-sty......'d quite like the opportunity to use this for some project or another. Unobtrusive AJAX with Rails, Dan Webb - Google Video A video of my presentation from RailsConf Europe last year. Theres about 5 minutes o... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Steve Yegge   Dan Webb   Rails

  4. Suckerfish Dropdowns - Html Dog

    htmldog.com (May 19 2004) Explore Article

    Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns By Patrick Griffiths and Dan Webb. The original Suckerfish Dropdowns article published in A List Apart proved to be a popular way of ...... even lighter in weight (just 12 lines of JavaScript), have greater compatibility (they now work in Opera and Safari without a hack in sight) and can hav Son of Suckerfish Dropdowns By Patrick Griffiths an... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Opera   Safari   Dan Webb

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