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Stories and comments across the archive that link to bitesizeinc.net.
Stories · 4
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Seeking Good DHTML Debuggers?
christodd queries: "After years of programming in PHP and C++, I've finally delved into the world of Javascript and DHTML. The biggest hurdle I have come up against is the various web browser DOMs. I find that I spend much time googling for variable names, and guessing which variables do what. My favorite tool is a good debugger, and this is where I'm having problems. There is a commercial product by Netscript due out this quarter for $190.00, and there is a very young open source project at BiteSizeInc, but I have yet to find anything production quality. How does everyone else debug browser DOM issues?" -
Seeking Good DHTML Debuggers?
christodd queries: "After years of programming in PHP and C++, I've finally delved into the world of Javascript and DHTML. The biggest hurdle I have come up against is the various web browser DOMs. I find that I spend much time googling for variable names, and guessing which variables do what. My favorite tool is a good debugger, and this is where I'm having problems. There is a commercial product by Netscript due out this quarter for $190.00, and there is a very young open source project at BiteSizeInc, but I have yet to find anything production quality. How does everyone else debug browser DOM issues?" -
Mouse Gestures in Javascript
christodd writes "I have become big fan of mouse gestures, a feature included in Opera, Mozilla, and MyIE2. There's even a plugin for IE. Other programs like StrokeIt and Cocoa Gestures are also based around the concept. I can't believe nobody else has thought of this before, but what about mouse gestures in javascript? Turns out that it is incredibly simple to implement, and really handy for those 'feature incomplete' web browsers. Unfortunately, for the total user experience, we'd have to upgrade the whole internet..." -
Mouse Gestures in Javascript
christodd writes "I have become big fan of mouse gestures, a feature included in Opera, Mozilla, and MyIE2. There's even a plugin for IE. Other programs like StrokeIt and Cocoa Gestures are also based around the concept. I can't believe nobody else has thought of this before, but what about mouse gestures in javascript? Turns out that it is incredibly simple to implement, and really handy for those 'feature incomplete' web browsers. Unfortunately, for the total user experience, we'd have to upgrade the whole internet..."