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Announcing jQuery.Firebug

I have been sitting on my latest jQuery plugin for some time now. Although I realize that the code is not yet of production quality and there are certainly bugs and features that remain to be...

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jQuery.Firebug: A call for feedback.

As a result of some of the discussion following from my post on my new jQuery plugin, jQuery.Firebug I’m soliciting feedback for its desired behavior. Example: $('.setA').log(); $('.setB').log("some",...

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JavaScript Best Practices

@ikeif recently tweeted a request for some JavaScript best practices. Rather than simply reply to him, I thought I’d post them here and beat him to the blog-post-punch. I’m not going to expand much on...

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Google Analytics Tagging with HTML5 data-* Attributes

Imagine if you will, a page with a significant amount of dynamic page elements. For instance, a slide-out panel containing a number of ‘panes’ containing topical information on various ‘factors’. Let’s...

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IE6, MooTools, and MultiBox: A Tale of Woe

On a recent project, I traveled to the depths of hell and came out alive. Here’s how it went down… The initial task wasn’t all that unique or difficult. We were to add a few videos (most hosted on...

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Fetch and Iterate

Tonight I stumbled across a blog post from the future! Or something like that. On 4/17 at 11:30PM I read a blog post that was published on 4/18 at 1:54. Time zones = time travel. Anyway… It was about...

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Supporting TypeScript in Lineman.js

Lineman is a great tool for building client-side applications. Out of the box, it supports CoffeeScript, LESS, SASS, and (of course) JavaScript and CSS. But because Lineman is built on Grunt, it is...

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