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flexModal: a jQuery Plugin that a CMS will love

Posted on March 28, 2014 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • Content Management
  • Projects and apps

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn a previous post, I talked about some general better practices for writing jQuery plugins that will play nicely in content management systems. Today, I’d like to introduce one such plugin: flexModal.

CMS-Friendly jQuery Widgets

Posted on March 27, 2014 By paceaux Categories:
  • Content Management
  • Front-end
  • JavaScript
  • Tridion
  • Web

Reading Time: 4 minutesjQuery isn’t going anywhere. It’s the most widely used JavaScript-library, it has a huge community, and offers a plethora of plugins. With its wide-spread acceptance, it’s not surprising when CMS developers (Tridionauts and the like) get prototypes using different jQuery … Continue reading

SDL Media Manager – a Necessary jQuery Plugin

Posted on February 3, 2014 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • jQuery Plugins
  • Media Manager

Reading Time: 2 minutesAs I’ve mentioned in the past, I’ve been working with Media Manager pretty heavily these last few months. One thing that I’ve noticed is that there’s no real jQuery plugins out there to assist with embedding Media Manager videos. Well, … Continue reading

The Contenteditable jQuery Plugin Gets an Update

Posted on December 21, 2013 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • jQuery Plugins

Reading Time: 2 minutesA good long while ago, I discovered that contenteditable was a pretty nifty attribute to play with, especially when you get CSS involved. Then I stumbled upon the scoped attribute which you can apply to a <style>block, which isolates styles … Continue reading

Making Content-editing easier with an editable jQuery plugin

Posted on May 12, 2013 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • jQuery Plugins

Reading Time: 2 minutesI’m written in the past on how cool contenteditable is, and what the potential usages are. Especially once you mix it with the scoped attribute, you can turn contenteditable into a pretty powerful component of an editing application of some … Continue reading

Contenteditable, CSS, Scoped, and advanced in-browser editing

Posted on March 18, 2013 Updated: July 27, 2020 By paceaux Categories:
  • Front-end
  • HTML5
  • JavaScript
  • Web

Reading Time: 4 minutesI’ve said before and I’ll say again that contenteditable is one of the coolest attributes you can apply to an element. This lil’ gem originates from Microsoft, of all places, and has been there since IE5.5.  Well, the other browsers … Continue reading

HTML5, SDL Tridion, and a dab o’ jQuery

Posted on September 17, 2012 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • jQuery Plugins
  • Razor Mediator
  • Tridion

Reading Time: 3 minutesAt Tahzoo, we pretty much shoot for HTML5 websites 100% of the time; the only time the project isn’t HTML5 is if the client explicitly says so. We have a current client whose HTML5 site also required some fun Ajax … Continue reading

Konami Edit: a jQuery plugin for [Contenteditable]

Posted on April 18, 2012 Updated: April 25, 2019 By paceaux Categories:
  • jQuery Plugins

Reading Time: < 1 minuteI was getting frustrated on a project with having to test my CSS with different line-lengths of content and whatnot. So I decided to write a little tiny jQuery plugin to help me test out my web pages a bit … Continue reading

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