Navigation
Home

Login

How

Why

Who

Thanks


Start Bookmarking

Search Tags

 

 


What's Buzzing

 

What's News

 

What's News + Buzzing

 

Disclaimers

© Copyright OTD 2005, All Rights Reserved

Design by Smallpark

 

Tag Directory > Equal


We have 47 results for Equal.

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next

Four Methods to Create Equal Height Columns | Build Internet!

8 Citations

 

Setting Equal Heights with jQuery

4 Citations
We wrote a script to "equalize" the heights of boxes within the same container and create a tidy grid ? with little overhead. Creating the visual effect of equal-height columns or content boxes has been a challenge ever since we abandoned table-based layouts. When developing complex web applications or site designs we've found that it often makes the most sense from a usability and performance standpoint to use a simple JavaScript workaround: our equalHeights() function determines the heights of all sibling elements in a container, and then sets each element's minimum height to that of the tallest element. When JavaScript is disabled, the boxes or columns appear with varying heights, but the content remains legible and the page is still completely usable., blogmarks.net

 

Equal Height Columns with Cross-Browser CSS and No Hacks

2 Citations
Simply brilliant, blogmarks.net

 

Freedom and tacos for all--still running my mouth on El Paso issues

2 Citations
Have you ever recommended a really good friend for a job, and you spend hours talking them up to your supervisor and your colleagues, investing your time and your reputation in their future because you love them and you believe in them and you wan... Read and post comments | Send to a friend, technorati.com
Have you ever recommended a really good friend for a job, and you spend hours talking them up to your supervisor and your colleagues, investing your time and your reputation in their future because you love them and you believe in them and you wan... Read and post comments | Send to a friend, technorati.com

 

JS Coverflow

2 Citations
Coverflow in Javascript !!Strictly proof of concept!! * Tested in Firefox 3, Opera 9.5 and Safari 3 * Only works for images of equal width and height (250px x 250px in this example) * Utilizes scroll wheel and left/right keys * You can have custom labels and onclick events for center image * I have tested it with other javascript libraries like jQuery, MooTools, Dojo and Prototype, blogmarks.net

 

Espada?s Re-Defection: Not Good for Gay Marriage

1 Citation
Pedro Espada, who returned to Team Democrat today , has in the past been vocal about his support for David Paterson's marriage-equality bill. Though Espada has said previously that he would use a leadership position to call a Senate vote on the issue, judging by all the photo ops he's made with gay foe and fellow "Amigo" Ruben Diaz Sr. in the past week, LGBT advocates probably shouldn't hold their breath. Read more posts by Chris Rovzar Filed Under: albany chaos , equal rites , gay, technorati.com

 

WikiAnswers - What is the difference between a dry ounce and a fluid ounce

1 Citation
A dry ounce is equal to 28.3495231 grams A fluid ounce is equal to 29.5735297 milliliters, blogmarks.net

 

PicsViewr-Flickr___Outil permettant de regarder ses photos sur son compte flickr d'une jolie manière cool

1 Citation
Il suffit juste de rentrer votre nom d'utilisateur Flickr et choisir de quelle manière vous voulez que vos photos apparaissent equal smile En voici un exemple:, blogmarks.net

 

OpenDisc

1 Citation
OpenDisc is a high quality collection of open source software (OSS) for the Microsoft Windows operating system. The two main goals of the project are: * To provide a free alternative to costly software, with equal or often better quality equivalents to proprietary, shareware or freeware software for Microsoft Windows. * To educate users of Linux as an operating system for home, business and educational use. The majority of programs featured on OpenDisc are also available on Linux., blogmarks.net

 

Let's talk about Python 3.0

1 Citation
Of course, this is causing some people to ask whether it was a good idea; all other things being equal, it?s better to maintain compatibility than to break it, and if the break doesn?t seem to offer anything really major or impressive over the previous compatible version, then it?s natural to ask what, exactly, made this necessary. Jens Afke has rather notably posted some thoughts along those lines, and this post is an attempt to respond and explain, as clearly as I can, why I think Python 3.0 is and will be a good thing even though it?ll create a staggering amount of work for me, my co-workers and my friends and colleagues (since I deal with two large Python 2.x codebases on a daily basis, the migration is not going to be simple or short for me)., blogmarks.net

 

1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Next

Powered by Odin Assemble