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Form.Check: Great Form Validation for MooTools

Posted by admin | Posted in Javascript, MooTools | Posted on 08-05-2010

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Form validation is one of those problems that every IT developer has to deal with at one point or another. Form.Check is a MooTools plug-in library for dealing with client-side validation easily:

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Drop-Down Menu: 30+ Useful Scripts to Enhance Header Navigation

Posted by admin | Posted in JQuery, Javascript, MooTools, Prototype, Tips & Tricks | Posted on 05-08-2009

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drop-down menu

Drop-down menu (also known as pull-down menu) is an essential in most web design. It plays important role in the creation of an effective and user friendly website. It’s a good solution to trim down long menu that is overwhelming the screen space, getting them to display in a more organize category-sub category pattern.

In this article, we’d like to show you some of the best drop-down menu scripts we come to know. These drop-down menu varies from CSS only, CSS & Javascripts and menu that will work with your current Javascript library like jQuery, MooTools and Prototype. Full list after jump.

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MooTools Tutorials and Resources Round-Up

Posted by admin | Posted in Developer's Toolbox, Javascript, MooTools, Tutorials | Posted on 02-08-2009

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Author: Diogo Terror

MooTools is a JavaScript framework that focus on being flexible, modular and compact. While still not on par in number of resources with other JavaScript frameworks such as jQuery, the MooTools community has generated a large number of articles, tutorials and third party plugins that can be considered and mature and sophisticated enough for most needs.

A word about MooTools

One of the core principles of MooTools is to provide a better application programming interface for JavaScript developers, making the language better by extending its native elements and providing more concise object oriented utilities.

As a consequence of that, some people may be inclined to think that MooTools treats browser scripting as a less important feature. Indeed, MooTools is not a DOM scripting toolkit, but the whole purpose of making JavaScript better is that developers have a more solid base over which to create readable, robust, reusable browser scripting libraries.

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