Posts Tagged ‘jquery’
Panic-Inspired Status Board Live Preview using HTML5 contentEditable and localStorage
Posted in Status Board How-to, Web, on April 26th, 2010 by Carlos.
Ok folks, ahead of me trying to explain how I built this thing, which might take some time to get to, I figured I might as well share a live preview of my Panic-inspired Status Board with the masses.
Credit goes to the following sites for the different components that I grabbed from various tutorials or resources to make this all happen:
contentEditable with localStorage: http://html5demos.com/contenteditable
I modified it so to save several different chunks, rather than just one list. Admittedly, I’m not a script coding pro, so I’m pretty sure I took a long-way of doing things, but ultimately it worked! If you have suggestions on how to make it better, please let me know!
jDigiClock – jQuery Clock with Weather: http://www.radoslavdimov.com/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-digiclock
This little plugin is actually much more full-featured than what I used, so check it out for what it can do. I modified to include only the information I wanted (time, weather icon, temperature). I either hid, or deleted the rest of the items that I did not use. I used some CSS to position the items how I wanted them, and used a bit of transform capabilities of CSS3 to scale the plugin to my wanted size. This saved me from having to open all the different graphics that come packaged with the plugin and resize them each.
Juitter – Live jQuery Twitter Feed: http://www.juitter.com
I created some of my own styling, but used the jQuery based Juitter plugin to have a live view of a customizable Twitter feed. Although not perfect, it was one of the best Twitter integration options I could find at the time.
A few things to know, before clicking through to the live preview:
- You should be able to click on the lists and start typing, deleting, etc. Refreshing, and even closing/opening the browser should leave all your content intact. I’ve even tried clearing browser history/cache/etc. and suprisingly the content stayed there. Read my word of warning below for more on this.
- Given that this uses localStorage, you will not see your changes on a different machine, as it only shows what is stored on the machine you are using at the time. My hope is to eventually turn this thing into something that PHP based with MySQL integration so that it can be accessible from different machines to show the same information, as well having a database you can easily backup in case of disaster to prevent losing the to-do’s. If someone is interested in helping me do that, drop me a note.
- I recommend you use Google Chrome in Full-screen mode on a monitor resolution of 1920×1200. This was specifically designed to be run this way, so it will not appear correctly in other resolutions, and perhaps even other browsers, especially non-webkit based browsers.
- You will see that depending on the size of the individual lists, the lists may actually wind up going completely off screen. I haven’t created a fix for that (it’d be nice to be able to drag-drop the lists to different positions). For now it’s my way to stay on top of my to-do list so it never gets out of hand!
- The weather does not seem to be working at the moment. I believe it is my host that isn’t allowing it to work, as it works running locally on my machine, as well on the plugin page that is mentioned above.
- The default font for the lists themselves is American Typewriter, which should be loaded up on Mac’s by default. For non-Mac viewers, it should default back to Times.
- Twitter feed is currently only displaying tweets about/from Keys That Click
- A word of warning. If you want to use this LivePreview as your own actual to-do list, please know that it experimental, and I cannot by any means guarantee that your to-do list will not just one day disappear! I myself don’t know what to expect when using localStorage.
Well without further ado… click the button below to launch the live preview:
20 jQuery Image Gallery Plugins
Posted in Web, on December 3rd, 2009 by Carlos.
Check out this list of 20 useful image gallery plugins built using jQuery. [via speckyboy]

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