Languages
- 4601
- Adding Methods to HTML Elements
- How to extend HTML elements with custom methods when coding Web 2.0 application and DHTML.
- 4602
- Advanced DHMTL
- Demonstrates advanced Javascript with demos of flocking fish and lighting animation
- 4603
- Drag-and-drop planetary size comparison
- Interactively compare the sizes of two or more planets in the solar system by dragging their images into the size box. DHMTL page that works in W3C DOM compliant browsers only. (will work in MSIE 5, although error messages are produced.) External script files.
- 4604
- Resolution Independent Layout
- Script set "body.style.zoom" according to the width of the window, that can be resized.
- 4606
- getElementById.com
- Nice collection of scripts and samples demonstrating the fundamentals of DOM coding made by Martial Boissonneault.
- 4607
- BlueJ
- An integrated, interactive Java development environment, featuring class structure diagrams, interactive invocation and an easy-to-use interface. BlueJ was developed for teaching and learning Java. [Freeware]
- 4609
- SyncJEdit
- A free Java IDE with integreted tools: class hierarchy, add listener automatically, project relationship, view zipped file, add class code, runtime input stream, view class and Java file in class paths, format Java file.
- 4610
- jGRASP
- A multi-platform, multi-language IDE that adds Control Structure Diagrams to Java, C, C++, Objective-C, Ada, and VHDL source code. [Freeware]
- 4613
- Visualizing DOM Level 1
- Downloadable diagram. Shows DOM1 interfaces, attributes, and methods. Useful as overview of the DOM and for looking up the exact method name you need while programming.
- 4615
- xmlconf project on SourceForge
- This project hosts XML related testing efforts, focusing initially on conformance testing.Includes a hacked version of the NIST DOM Level 1
- 4616
- Making Your Web Page Compatible With Mozilla
- By Nicolas Lichtmaier. One page technote with tips and recommendations on how to make pages with better support to standards.
- 4617
- Making Your Web Page Compatible with Mozilla - MozillaZine Talkback
- Comments at 'Making Your Web Page Compatible with Mozilla' article.
