30 Jun 2008 | tags: JavaScript, Projects, Shadowbox | 29 Comments »
Don’t worry. I’m not dead…yet. It has been a crazy couple of months since I released the first version of Shadowbox. If you’re wondering what I’ve been up to, here’s a short list:
- Graduated college
- Took a week-long vacation to Hawai’i
- Ate way too many Mauna Loa’s
- Moved
- Started a new job
I’m pretty sure that at least 3 of the above qualify as major life-altering events, so please excuse me for not having released a major update to Shadowbox in the past few months. ;) I’m back now.
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21 Feb 2008 | tags: JavaScript, Projects, Shadowbox | 34 Comments »
This morning, I released version 1.0 of Shadowbox. In its first month, the beta was downloaded over 15,000 times! I really appreciate the amount of interest the JavaScript community has shown in this project. I’m working hard to make sure that it’s a quality piece of code, and I hope you enjoy it. The 1.0 version includes the following feature enhancements over the previous betas:
- Extensive and fully documented JavaScript API
- Compatibility with the original Lightbox HTML markup
- Support for image maps
- Numerous other options and bug fixes
If you have any questions about how to use Shadowbox for your project, please ask them in the support forum.
More information here.
20 Feb 2008 | tags: JavaScript, Shadowbox | Comments Off
It’s been difficult to keep the discussion threads organized here on my blog, so I opened up a forum with the nice folks at Nabble. Please post any questions or difficulties that you’re having with Shadowbox in that venue.
You can find it here.
12 Feb 2008 | tags: JavaScript, Shadowbox | 70 Comments »
Wow. One evening, about three weeks ago, I stayed up late working on a little JavaScript app called Shadowbox that I had been working on for several weeks. Before I went to bed, I shot off an email to the jQuery mailing list and made a quick post in the Ext.js forums just to see if anybody else would be interested in using it.
Little did I know.
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10 Feb 2008 | tags: Color, JavaScript | 8 Comments »
Here is a set of additive color model conversion algorithms that I found published on Wikipedia and have implemented in JavaScript. It was surprisingly difficult to find these actually implemented anywhere in compact, efficient, and bug-free code, so I wrote my own. These should be easily portable to other programming languages if desired.
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