jQuery UI 1.5b4 released, with integrated jQuery Enchant!

jQuery UI 1.5b4 gets released with integrated jQuery Enchant (which was the missing part of ui: a library completely devoted to rich effects.)! Great to see this, as the role of jQuery UI now can be compared to what script.aculo.us is to prototype, but then to jQuery of course. Above that the jQuery UI site …

CSS Qualified Selectors

Shuan Inman writes about what he calls CSS Qualified Selectors, something that comes up in a discussion quite often. Basically it’s a way to select (for example) all a elements that contain an img. Although the functionality already can be found in jQuery (and I’m pretty sure in other JS Libs too) John Resig jumps …

Color Profiles in Firefox 3

John Resig on Color Profiles in Firefox 3. “There is a noticeable difference between the rendering of the image in Firefox 2 compared to both Photoshop and Firefox 3 (in which they are rendered identically). All of this is due to the fact that Firefox 3 and Photoshop use the additional color profile information to …

Twitter Mashups: Twistori and Twistory

Some cool Twitter mashups (coincidentally with likewise names) surfaced the past few days, yet they differ quite a lot: Add Twitter to History and out pops Twistory a “Twitter mashup allowing you to easily subscribe to your backlog using your favorite desktop or web calendar tool.”, created by Tijs Vrolix. My Twitstory Page can be …