using javascript for good not evil
This post was written 7 years ago.
Thu, 16 Jun 2005
I read through these presentation notes earlier on Jeremy Keiths "using javascript for good not evil" presentation. He has some valuable advice about how to get round the problem of leaving useless href links full of # and javascript calls that make no sense if javascript is turned off. I won't reproduce it here - have a look the the notes.
On a seperate (but related) subject, how nice it is that the presentation is in lovely S5 format - it's refreshing to not to be pointed at a powerpoint file! Can't remember whether i've already blogged it but there is a Plone product which willl turn a standard plone document into an s5 presentation, with the start of each slide being defined by a heading.
On a seperate (but related) subject, how nice it is that the presentation is in lovely S5 format - it's refreshing to not to be pointed at a powerpoint file! Can't remember whether i've already blogged it but there is a Plone product which willl turn a standard plone document into an s5 presentation, with the start of each slide being defined by a heading.
This post was written 7 years ago, which in internet time is really, really old. This means that what is written above, and the links contained within, may now be obsolete, inaccurate or wildly out of context, so please bear that in mind :)
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