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  • Data Grids with AJAX, DHTML and JavaScript

    By Smashing Editorial, May 30th, 2007 in Developer's Toolbox | 111 Comments

    In order to be presented effectively, information needs structure. The more intuitive data structure is designed, the better users can understand the content. Consequently, the data can be scanned and extracted in a more meaningful and systematic way. Table is a perfect example of a well-structured data presentation, which is easy to analyze and easy to handle. Used for its original purpose - to present data, not to style it -, it can convey ideas effectively. And this is what most of us are actually trying to achieve in the Web. Screenshot Furthermore, the user experience can be greatly enhanced with further optional functionalities - such as sorting, filtering and fast editing. What solutions can you use to provide them in your tables? Few months ago we've covered the basics of semantically correct CSS-based tables - among other things, we've presented solutions for Zebra tables and few tables with sorting and filtering functionalities; but we've missed some important ones. Now it's time to get this right and list the rest - 17 free solutions for data grids, developed with AJAX, DHTML and/or JavaScript. In a brief and descriptive overview.

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  • 30 Scripts For Galleries, Slideshows and Lightboxes

    By Smashing Editorial, May 18th, 2007 in Developer's Toolbox | 297 Comments

    Family photos, vacation snapshots or creative artistic works: whatever images you have to present, you can present them in a variety of ways. On a big screen, in slide shows or in a thumbnails gallery. However, to convey the message of presented data effectively, it's important to offer it in an attractive and intuitive way. Furthermore, the presentation itself can make images more valuable and simplify the browsing through hundreds of slides. Screenshot There are literally hundreds of solutions for web-based galleries out there. We've selected 30 scripts of impressive slideshows, lightboxes and galleries you can use for effective presentations of your images. Most of them don't have any technical requirements, so you can use them right away. Let's take a look.

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  • 14 Tab-Based Interface Techniques

    By Smashing Editorial, April 18th, 2007 in Developer's Toolbox | 120 Comments

    The popularity of tabs, well-known from tabbed document interfaces (TDI), is rapidly growing, challenging the creativity of both developers and designers. The development of efficient and user-friendly interfaces is quite hard to deal with, and tabs can guarantee a quick access to information without need to open and close dozens of windows at the same time. Tabs-based interfaces allow multiple documents to be contained within a single window and tabs can be used to navigate between them. And exactly this idea is being used more frequently recently. Read the full article... However, it doesn't have to be that complex. Using modern approaches, you can create and improve tab-based interfaces in few minutes. With CSS, JavaScript, DHTML and XMLHttpRequest (alltogether Ajax) almost everything is possible. Information isn't loaded in new windows, but loaded instantly with Ajax-based techniques. You can also use Back-button without worrying about losing your data. Let's take a look at some of the most interesting techniques we've found in the Web, searching for tab-based interface techniques.

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  • AJAX, DHTML and JavaScript Libraries

    By Smashing Editorial, November 15th, 2006 in Developer's Toolbox | 92 Comments

    Ajax, DHTML and JavaScript components are important in the era of Web 2.0. Recent Web-applications tend to use them to provide more interactivity and guarantee better functionality. But what Javascript libraries can be used for a new web-project? What functions, effects and useful techniques are actually provided by them? We deliver answers. The result is an [...]

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