Dec
Protochart
ProtoChart is a new opensource library using Prototype and Canvas to create good looking charts. This library is highly motivated by Flot, Flotr and PlotKit libraries.
Features
- Line, bar, pie, curve, mix, and area charts available
- Multiple data series on same graph
- Highly customizable legend support
- Customizable grid, grid border, background
- Customizable axis-tick values (both x and y)
- Supports: IE6/7, FF2/3 and Safari
- Even works on an iPhone!
Demonstration
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Dec
Open Flash Chart
Open Flash Chart 1.x was great and it works like a dream. But I made some little mistakes which over time grew and anyoyed me and made the source code weird. So I decided it was time to re-jigger the code and make it pretty again. The big change is moving the data format to JSON. This has made a big difference and has allowed some pretty cool new features.
Why choose Open Flash Chart?
This is a little gentle propaganda for the project. Like all opinions, disregard it and make up your own mind.
Edge cases such as
- tooltips encourage user interactivity and data exploration
- what happens to the tooltip when two points are in the same position?
- you can re-size the charts
- missing data
- save the chart as an image
- You can highlight or emphasize one (or many) points
Demonstration
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Dec
Graphing/Charting Data on Web Pages: JavaScript Solutions
Effective data visualization allows users to easily understand and consume otherwise complex, boring information. Plotting your data can serve as a replacement to tabular data, and is also a great way to add practical graphics to your web page or application. There are a variety of ways you can plot data on-the-fly – but in this article we’ll focus on 10 excellent JavaScript solutions to graphing/charting data that allow you to process data client-side. You’ll also find a link to one of the demonstration pages of the script so that you can see it in action.
Flot
Flot is a data-plotting library developed by IOLA built on top of jQuery. It’s easy to use, yet feature-packed and elegant. It has a mouse-controlled zooming feature (click and drag over the target area) and some simple user interactivity features such the ability to determine the x and y coordinates of mouse clicks.
Demo: Different graph types
Flotr Javascript Plotting Library
Flotr, written by Bas Wenneker of Solutoire.com, is a plotting solution inspired by Flot that uses the Prototype JS library and excanvas.js. It supports most modern browsers including Internet Explorer 6, and has many features of Flot including mouse tracking, selection, mouse-tracking features.
Demo: Basic Legend Example
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Dec
8 CSS Techniques for Charting Data
There are many ways you can present numerical, chartable data by styling elements using CSS. Using CSS to style your data prevents you from relying on static images and increases your content’s accessibility.
Below, you’ll read about 8 excellent techniques for styling elements into beautiful, accessible charts and graphs.
1. CSS for Bar Graphs
View Demo Here
This tutorial showcases three ways of graphing data. The Basic CSS Bar Graph example involves a <div>
to contain the graph, and styling a <strong>
element as a block element and using percentage widths to adjust the width. A great modification of this technique is to use a paragraph <p>
element instead of a <strong>
tag for semantically-correct HTML. The two other examples use a definition list and unordered list to graph multiple bars.
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Dec
Web 2.0 Tutorials -Episode 02: Text Effects
Custom Chrome Text Effect
Photoshop Reflections
The Shiny Floor Effect
The Glossy TEXT web2.0 style
Photoshop Tutorials: Texteffect
Web 20 Shiny Floor Effect – video tutorial
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Dec
Historical places in pakistan
Wazir Khan Mosque
he Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore, Pakistan, is famous for its extensive faience tile work. It has been described as ‘ a mole on the cheek of Lahore’. It was built in seven years, starting around 1634-1635 A.D., during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jehan. It was built by Shaikh Ilm-ud-din Ansari, a native of Chiniot, who rose to be the court physician to Shah Jahan and later, the Governor of Lahore. He was commonly known as Wazir Khan. (The word wazir means ‘minister’ in Urdu language.) The mosque is located inside the Inner City and is easiest accessed from Delhi Gate.
Rohtas Fort (قلعہ روہتاس – Qila Rohtas)
Rohtas Fort (Urdu: قلعہ روہتاس Qila Rohtas) is a garrison fort built by the great Afghan king Sher Shah Suri. This fort is about 4 km in circumference and the first example of the successful amalgamation of Pukhtun and Hindu architecture in the sub-continent.
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Dec
Powerful Markup Editor: SmartMarkUP
SmartMarkUP is a flexible & lightweight JavaScript library that turns any textarea into a markup editor.
It can be configured to edit HTML, CSS, XML, Wiki syntax & BBCode.
The library is unobtrusive & degrades gracefully if JavaScript is disabled.
SmartMarkUP has a simple and powerful API. Styles can be changed, new markups can be implemented, extra buttons and submenus can be created & more.
It also supports keyboard shortcuts for easier usage & has add-on support like color picker, search-replace, special character picker (and new ones can be created).
Compatibility: All Major Browsers Except IE6
Website: http://www.phpcow.com/smartmarkup/
Demo: http://www.phpcow.com/smartmarkup/examples
Download: http://www.phpcow.com/smartmarkup/downloads/
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Dec
jQuery Slideshow: Simple Controls Gallery
Simple Controls Gallery is a slideshow script built with jQuery.
When the slideshow is hovered, a menu with controls fades in. Using the menu, slideshow can be paused/played and browsed with prev-next menus.
t displays the images from an array that is mentioned in the JavaScript.
This jQuery slideshow can be set to autoplay the images when first opened & can store the last visited image in a cookie to remember the last image viewed.
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Dec
Stacked Bar Graphs With CSS
Stacked bar graphs are very helpful when presenting a comparison of data.
This is a stacked bar graph built with CSS (& based on Pure CSS Data Chart).
It uses “definition lists” in the HTML for presenting the data & “unordered lists” for the labels on axes.
Source files can be downloaded from the author’s website & a demo can be found here.
Requirements: No Requirements
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.thewojogroup.com/2008/12/css-stacked-bar-…
Demo: http://assets.thewojogroup.com/csschart/
Dec
Create Desktop Apps. With HTML, CSS And JS: Appcelerator Titanium
Appcelerator Titanium is an open source platform that enables you to create rich desktop applications with web technologies like HTML, CSS, Javascript as well as Flash and Silverlight.
Appcelerator SDK is used to create applications or any third-party Ajax library / framework can be used too.
Tip: To make it clear, it is very similar to Adobe AIR but open source.
Titanium also comes with a simple command-line interface (CLI) for creating projects and packaging them into an executable.
The platform has a built-in database, direct file system access, desktop notifications & more.
Titanium apps. currently work in Microsoft Windows and Mac OSX. Linux support is in the roadmap.
Requirements: Windows or Mac OSX
Website: http://titaniumapp.com/
Demo: http://titaniumapp.com/demos
Download: http://titaniumapp.com/download
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