Matt Dickman, host of a self produced series called MarketingProfs has created a video which explains what the term AjAX means. Not only does he give you the definition of the term, but he explains how it works using an easy to understand real-world example. I thought it this may be helpful to anyone out [...]
November 16th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "ajax"
AskApache 404 Google Fix
For those of you who are using the ajax powered Google search plugin for your WordPress 404 page that I featured here Add Google Ajax To Your WP 404 Page, you may have noticed after upgrading to WordPress 2.3 that the search results have stopped displaying. A number of others including myself have experienced this [...]
October 6th, 2007 | Jeffro | 2 comments | ContinuedGoogle Powered 404 Page Update
I was curious as to who was making the money via the sponsored ads that are displayed on the first tab and the web tab of this plugin.
As it turns out, the sponsored ads are for Google because the Ajax powered API is so new. Here is the 411 on the issue.
That is a really [...]
Add Google Ajax To Your WP 404 Page
I think I have finally found an easy solution for my WordPress 404 page. The plugin is called AskApache Google 404.
This plugin after being installed, will display an Ajax powered Google search box. This search box will automatically perform a search for Jeffro2pt0 or the text contained within the link that generated the error. The [...]
WordPress Real Time Browsing Stats
Ever wanted to see who is browsing your site in detail and in real time? Now you can, using WordPress Live, a live blog statistics plugin.
WordPress Live gives WordPress site owners the ability to track IP addresses currently browsing the site while also being able to view which posts/pages that IP address is browsing. The [...]
Some Ideas I Had - Feedback Needed
I just wanted to pass along some ideas I had concerning this site. Your feedback to these ideas or perhaps some of your own would be highly appreciated. The first idea is, creating a live chat area where visitors of this site can get together to chat about the various topics this site covers.
The chat [...]
Ajax Edit Comments 1.1.1.0 Released
Ronald Huereca has released a new version of his plugin, Ajax Edit Comments, which gives users and guests the ability to edit their comments similar to the way that comments can be edited on Digg.com The latest version includes a couple of bug fixes, most notably dealing with UTF-8 encoding.
The following issues were addressed in [...]
Ajax Powered Password Strength Meter
Code and Coffee has put together a password strength meter using Ajax to check the strength of a given password in real-time. Google and other web services are picking up on the trend of using these meters to inform new users, just how strong their chosen password is.
Using Code And Coffee’s demo page, I typed [...]
Kontactr Update:
I was kontacted by the folks from Kontactr yesterday in regards to my review and they really appreciated it. They also gave me a small update as to the features they are working on.
We are working on allowing the users the ability to customize the AJAX form too. Also the ability to change the “Sender” [...]
Part 3 Of 5 - Under The Web 2.0 Hood!
Today we will review the technologies that are empowering these inspirational websites throughout the web 2.0 universe. We won’t be covering every single one but we will cover the technologies that most sites are running under the hood.
Ajax
The first of these technologies is Ajax or AJAX. Ajax is short for Asynchronous Javascript and XML [...]
July 20th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | Continued