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New Version of Likno Software's JavaScript Menu Maker AllWebMenus PRO (v5.2 build #820) Released
AllWebMenus PRO (v5.2 build #820) by Likno Software, feature-rich platform to create drop-down menus for your web navigation needs - no programming experience required.
The Best and Easiest Google-Friendly Change to Your Web Site
No matter who you are or how much you pay for web site advertising, free search engine traffic is probably responsible for a big part of your business. So why make your web site so hard for search engines to figure out?Luckily, it seems like in the recent years people have paid attention to SEO, moved their sites over to CSS, abolished "table" and "font" HTML tags, started using the H1 tag around their titles.
SoftXMLLib - JavaScript XML Library
AJAX is an acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML. AJAX is not a new programming language, but simply a new technique for creating better, faster, and more interactive web applications. AJAX uses JavaScript to send and receive data between a web browser and a web server. The AJAX technique makes web pages more responsive by exchanging data with the web server behind the scenes, instead of reloading an entire web page each time a user makes a change.
Major Release for our JavaScript Template Engine -- PURE
A new version of our OpenSource JavaScript Template Engine, including a lot of new features such as Auto Rendering and Recursive Template Calls, is now available.
Likno Software Releases a New Version of its Popular DHTML/JavaScript/CSS Menu Maker, AllWebMenus PRO (v5.2 build #802)
AllWebMenus PRO (v5.2 build #802) by Likno Software, feature-rich platform to create drop-down menus for your web navigation needs, without any programming experience required.
Likno Software is Proud to Announce the Release of AllWebMenus 5.1 PRO build #788 - DHTML/JavaScript Menu Builder
AllWebMenus brings a full set of optimized features, making cross-browser drop down menu making easy for the professional and amateur web developer alike.
Building an accessible compact form using javascript
Forms are a very common way of interacting on the Internet and you can see them used everywhere - to collect comments, for registering products, even for navigation. The problem is that sometimes we don't use things in the way they were intended and when we 'stray' from the ideal state, problems crop up. We as webmasters can't always identify accessibility problems when we code, but people who use screen-readers or other assistive technologies can. Here are some guidelines for you to use to code accessible forms.
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