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Some people have some problems in maintaining the position of the DIV. Initially, The most of people are using htc for that. but there are so many disadvantages of using htc. Finally, I got the solution for solving this problem..Javascript + Cookiee!!



MooTools has come up with a really smart way to address the problem of JavaScript library bloat -- give people a Web-based interface to pick and choose which components they want for their download. It even lets you choose how much compression you want to use.Really nicely designed interface, too.



Progressive fade color and progressive change in font size is a great way to show importance of data ... Here is some JavaScript that will take some of the burden of doing something like this by hand ...



Grazr offers free feed "Grazrs" -- little JavaScript widgets you can configure to pick up any feed you like, without subscribing. New entries appear at the top and older entries roll off the bottom of the box, just like on a blog. The boxes fit nicely in the sidebar of a typical two- or three-column blog, and Grazr.com generates code for your blog



The title says it all really. JavaScript is an important part of web design and development, and it is especially important to make it as unobtrusive as possible. Frameworks such as prototype and dojo are great and really useful for larger projects, but what if you don’t need all of the excess bloat that comes with them?



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