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How to Enable and Disable buttons with jQuery

By   /  July 29, 2011  /  JavaScript, Web, Web Design  /  No Comments

We can use the the simplicity of jQuery to easily enable and/or disable buttons with JavaScript using jQuery. The enable/disable methods can be called on any event like onfocus, onload, onClick etc. The below example explains the disable and enable f buttons with jQuery. <div><button id=”btnDisable”>Disable</button> <button id=”btnEnable”>Enable</button></div> <button id=”btnClear”>Test me button</button> <script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js”></script><script [...]

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Affordable Elgg Hosting Companies

By   /  November 30, 2010  /  Elgg, Social Media, Technology, Web  /  No Comments

Elgg is an award winning open source platform for launching your own network quickly and cheaply. Elgg, in essence has a bunch of features that a popular social network has. It is well packed with comprehensive activity stream, river dash board, groups, friends, profiles, social ecommerce, photo sharing, Videos etc. Being open source, elgg can [...]

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ecommerce plugin for elgg

By   /  November 26, 2010  /  Business, Elgg, Social Media  /  No Comments

Elgg is selected as the best and most excellent social networking platform for year 2008, was established by CurveRider. This powerful and great platform facilitates you to generate and post your blogs and articles, construct community network and aggregate news through feeds. It supports several file sharing features as well. Elgg is administrator friendly platform [...]

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Why the FBI’s Surveillance Proposal Could Be a Disaster for the Cloud

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Editorial Pick  /  No Comments

The FBI’s hopes to “wiretap” the Internet show that federal officials and the Obama administration have little understanding of its implications and further almost no understanding of the technology and the way security functions in a communications en…

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Is IT-as-a-Service the Culmination of Cloud Computing?

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Business, Editorial Pick, Popular, Technology  /  No Comments

While they might not be the worst terms in cloud computing, phrases ending with “as-a-service” are certainly becoming more widespread. One of the latest: IT-as-a-service.

For those who fear that adoption of cloud technologies will mean the end of thei…

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From Ideation To Creation: Ponoko’s Sci-Fi “Making System”

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Editorial Pick  /  No Comments

When it comes to unique, ‘out there’ startup ideas, it doesn’t get much more far out than Ponoko. The simplified concept for customers: design your own custom product and someone will make it for you. Example products created for Ponoko users so far in…

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Wikipedia Explores Peer-to-Peer Sharing for Video Distribution

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  General, Technology  /  No Comments

In order to help offset the costs of delivering an increasing amount of video, Wikipedia is experimenting with BitTorrent P2P technology.

As Michael Dale notes in the foundation’s announcement, “One potential problem with increased video usage on the …

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The Feds Want to Make Web Wiretapping Easier

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Technology, Web, Web Design  /  No Comments

The Obama administration is pushing for new regulations governing Internet communications, giving broader authority to federal law enforcement to wiretap the Web. New regulations will be sent to Congress next year, the New York Times reports, that woul…

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New iOS App Makes Using GeoPDF Maps Fun (Screenshots)

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Apple, Technology  /  No Comments

What’s a GeoPDF map? It’s a single compressed file that contains layers of editable, measurable, geo accurate, location data. The format, which is easy to create using visual editing software from Adobe and others, sounds like a whole lot of fun.

To…

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Firefox Home Expanding to More Devices, Becoming Social

By   /  September 29, 2010  /  Technology, Web  /  No Comments

Earlier this summer we told you about the launch of Firefox Home, an iPhone app developed by Mozilla that allows users of the popular Web browser to take their bookmarks and browsing history with them on-the-go. Since a full-blown mobile Firefox client…

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