LiveEdit
Monday, November 13th, 2006
Category: Google
, GWT
, Java
, LiveEdit
Alistair Rutherford has released a couple of interesting pieces of functionality that revolve around GWT. The first is the launch of a GWT version of a UK road traffic site. The second is the launch of a GWT version of the Simile Timeline control, which is a GWT wrapper around the original API. This allows Read the rest…
Friday, March 10th, 2006
Category: Editorial
, Google
, LiveEdit
We blogged about Writely way back (in the Web 2.0 sense), and it was an instant hit. Then we saw that Google has purchased the Writely folk. Many are saying that this shows their desire to get into the online office market, but maybe it is more about talent? The functionality in Writely can be Read the rest…
Monday, March 6th, 2006
Category: Component
, Examples
, LiveEdit
, Ruby
Pete Forde took the time to extract the code from a current project and create a lightweight but very functional web grid that does a slick job of live updating whatever content you put in. The widget is pure Rails, Prototype, CSS and XHTML. Pete has a detailed description of the datagrid, and you can Read the rest…
Monday, February 27th, 2006
Category: LiveEdit
, LiveSearch
, PHP
Lots of comments have been flying around about a new completely “from the ground up” implementation of a blog that’s, as they put it, “fully buzzword compliant (AJAX, RSS, Web 2.0 – it’s all there)”. The Logahead blogging engine offers many of the regular features that blogging software provides, but has been reworked to make Read the rest…
Tuesday, September 13th, 2005
Category: Component
, LiveEdit
A new version of Shift Edit, a div editing component has been released. You can check out the demo page to edit away on something. There is even a version as a Firefox Extension.