noupe.com — Web applications have made huge leaps and bounds in improving user experience thanks to a lot of recently developed Ajax technology. This post is made up of the best 20 PHP + jQuery Components and Tutorials that you will likely need in many of your projects, they are all of the highest quality and more or less easy to configure.
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notrub225Apr 6, 2009
jQuery does AJAX, but you can't compare the two.
oasisr123Apr 6, 2009
PSV Eindhoven maybe... =P
xanthirApr 10, 2009
Glad you liked it! (I'm the author of PIR.) I'm always happy to see people getting use out of my plugin. ^_^
inkswampApr 23, 2009
If you know what you're doing, dealing with cross-browser issues isn't that hard. And writing your own code instead of relying on a canned library is far more rewarding and interesting, but whatever. To each his own.
zugdarMay 4, 2009
Some cool articles in here, especially the progress barP.S. my digg was the 1337th
rampurhaatSep 28, 2009
AJAX sucks. JQuery is great though.-- RPH: <a class="user" href="http://www.cwglive.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.cwglive.com</a>