- Are there any #HTML5 discussions about marking up pages that are not blogs? How about a case study of marking up a product details page? #
- Yarr! I be using the English (Pirate) language option on ye Facebook for Talk Like a #Pirate Day. Mobile Edition = Pocket Parrot
#fb # - Time to sound the beer siren. Saying goodbye to three (!) workmates. #fb #
- Tiring day. Time for a big bowl of spag bol to revive me. #fb #
- Will it rain? Do i walk to Brixton? Get the bus? Or not bother at all? #fb #
Archive for September, 2009
jQuery plugins I have known and loved
Posted on in WWW, Work.One of my goals over the last year has been to convert most of the JavaScript I use on visitlondon.com to use the jQuery library. One of the big advantages of jQuery is a library of pre-existing and thoroughly tested plugins for simplifying a lot of common tasks.
Here’s what I’ve been using; if you use jQuery, what plugins do you think are essential?
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Obviously, jQuery itself, the latest version (which is 1.3.2 at the time of writing).
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jQuery UI, the latest version (1.7.2) customised to contain just the core, draggable (see it action on the tube map[1]) and datepicker functionality. I have a project on the horizon where I’ll probably be using the full range of widgets and interactions.
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Validation plugin, just starting to use this (see a simple example) but very pleased with it so far.
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Mouse Wheel Extension, to enable mouse wheel based zooming of maps (see it in action)
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jCarousel plugin, (see it action at the bottom of the page on our London Restaurant Festival site)
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Flashembed plugin, I’m actually using an old version of this as I had to modify it to avoid clashes with some of our CSS but most of the modifications have now been done better in the new versions so I’ll probably be upgrading soon
- There’s a problem with Webkit powered browsers – if the item to be dragged is an image map then the mousedown action never reaches the drag code. Hence Chrome and Safari users will see a box with scrollbars instead on that page.
Deadpool Update
Posted on in Games.You’ve probably seen the news that Patrick Swayze has died.
Only one person had him on their deadpool list.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-13
Posted on in Tweets.- Have met three estate agents, all of whom assure me that they are the best in town #fb #
- Sound the beer siren, it's time for pub #fb #
- London's Top 10 Panoramic Views http://bit.ly/9FHyC @visitlondonweb #
- I'm going home to play with my half a hippo #fb #
- No, even odder. There are posts from all of the last four days, but in no sort of order at all. #fb #
- How odd. My Facebook homepage seems to have gone back in time to Thursday. Anyone else seeing this? #fb #
One of these things…
Posted on in My Life, WWW.Oook!
Posted on in Sport, The World.Do you like hairy, sweaty Essex boys1 making themselves even hairier and sweatier?
Um. Let’s start that again.
Do you like gorillas?

Then check out my idiot colleague good friend Chris who is running in this year’s Great Gorilla Run and sponsor him
[1] Though if you do, Chris would probably like to hear from you and an introduction could be arranged.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-06
Posted on in Tweets.- Having a major case of the WANT after seeing the photos of Neil Gaiman's (@neilhimself) library http://bit.ly/19xSo0 #
- RT @opera Download Opera 10 and let us know what you think: http://www.opera.com/browser/ #opera10 #
- Dedication to the art of nose picking is sticking fingers up both nostrils at once. #
- How about a trip to see the local dinosaurs? Sounds good to me. #
- RT @jqueryjQuery 1.3 cheat sheet wallpaper – http://bit.ly/1a8TZe #
- Wargames Foundry have a 20% off sale for the next two days. http://bit.ly/5tgqo Tempted for the first time in ages. #
Counting the Cost of War(games) – August ’09
Posted on in Games.Phoenix Command Artillery System, via eBay @ £9.74
Total £9.74
