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SignalR with Ext.NET 19 Mar 2013 | 11:07 pm
I've just written a post on the Ext.NET blog site looking at how you can use SignalR with Ext.NET Continue reading →
Ext JS TabPanel plugin for draggable tabs 13 Jan 2013 | 12:55 am
I came across a useful extension of the Ext JS 3.x TabPanel to re-order tabs via drag and drop. It is implemented as a subclass of Ext.TabPanel, as Ext.ux.panel.DDTabPanel and a version of it includes...
Ext.NET 2 Released plus Ext.NET Book Discount 12 Dec 2012 | 12:20 am
Ext.NET 2 has officially been released. They also asked me to write a post on their blog about the book, which they are promoting more heavily. Finally, some details about discount codes for the Ext.N...
Book: Ext.NET Web Application Development 23 Nov 2012 | 02:08 pm
My book, Ext.NET Web Application Development has just been published by Packt Publishing. The reviewers were none other than the Ext.NET team itself. They were excited about and dedicated to this boo...
Blog restart 12 Nov 2012 | 02:20 am
Apart from a handful of posts in 2010 and 2009 I haven't really blogged much since 2008. Unfortunately it has been a bad combination of a number of personal tragedies, being too busy at work, and lack...
SEOMoz’s intro to SEO 22 Aug 2010 | 09:35 pm
This is a great intro to SEO from SEOMoz: Introduction to SEO View more presentations from randfish. More info from the original SEOMoz blog post.
Firefox 4 change: input type image only submits x and y, not name when clicked. Keyboard as before 30 Jul 2010 | 10:41 pm
(This post is partly a note to self, and a place to further describe the Firefox bug I raised.) Update: “not a bug, it’s a feature”! See below for more, but the gist of it is that Firefox’s behaviour...
XSLT Performance tip: don’t indent output 20 Oct 2009 | 11:01 pm
Summary: turn off xsl output indenting When transforming XML via XSLT, make sure the output setting for indenting is turned off and honoured by your code. Turning it off will Speed up the transform...
CSS: inner elements breaking border-radius 9 Jul 2009 | 08:34 pm
Browsers such as Firefox 2+ and Webkit-based browsers (Chrome, Safari) support the useful css border-radius feature (via -moz-border-radius and -webkit-border-radius, respectively). Unfortunately inn...
Web Standards – a good thing, but won’t help with SEO 1 Jul 2009 | 01:16 am
Update 30 June 2009: Added a couple of links at the end of this post for additional information from some recent research/experimenting. Web standards is generally a good thing. When done well, it ca...