If you just want to use the standard Twitter widget that Twitter provide then that’s easy enough but what if you want a custom style that fits in with the style of your own website? This quick tutorial will show you how.
Category Archives: Javascript
Custom jQuery and PHP Twitter Widget
HTML5 Placeholder Attribute
Most of the attention for HTML5 has been given to the new elements and the use of video. However, one of the most useful features when creating forms is the introduction of the placeholder attribute for input elements.
Rounded Corners in Internet Explorer Using JQuery
Recently I wrote an article on CSS3: Rounded CSS Corners, which is a great solution for creating rounded corners. However, Internet Explorer doesn’t yet support it, but there is a solution which this article explains.
Introducing: TeachMeJavaScript.com
I’ve decided that it’s time that I expanded my skillset and delved a bit more deeply into programming languages and made an effort to learn JavaScript properly.
Therefore, I thought that it would be a good idea to document my progress and have created a blog over at TeachMeJavaScript.com which will detail everything that I learn as I progress.