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Fade In and Fade Out Elements with jQuery

by Derek Du
As a mostly backend developer, I am shocked at how long it could take to adjust page layout and transition with CSS/jQuery and try to learn the stuff on the go. I have struggled for probably an hour just to get a logo to display the transition effect that when you move the mouse closer, it turns to a menu button.
So I setup a div containing both the logo and the button, using jQuery&rs...
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On April 9, 2014 in Development, Web Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: fade out, fade in, Front-end development, JavaScript, jQuery, Page transition / 4410 Views

Top articles for the Week of Feb. 21

by Joe Zhou

Every night I spend about 15 minutes to quickly browse through the tweets from the 100+ individuals I follow on Twitter to get inspiration to either make me a better person or make my life easier. Below I want to share 3 tools that will make my life easier.
1.       Jsonstub can fake the back end while my team develops the front end. This is a time saver...
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On February 21, 2014 in General [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: Azure, JQuery, Jsonstub / 2187 Views

Creating a Positive User Interface

by Emma Tsai
Recently, we worked on an interesting web project, which enable the users to evaluate their return on investment and gross margin during different productivity phases. It defines the typical productivity phases a company goes through when introducing a new product or service. The results then will be quantified in a graph.
We developed it by using HTML, JavaScript, and jQuery. The we...
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On February 19, 2014 in Development, Success Stories , Web Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: JavaScript, JQuery, web development, HTML / 2293 Views

How to Use JQuery Mobile with Intacct Ajax Web API

by Jacky Xu

Continuing from my previous blog post on building mobile apps for Intacct found here, I decided to build-out additional functionality and create new pages that allow the Intacct Login to gather more customer data (i.e. company name, contact name, phone, address, etc.).  Below, is the path I took to create this interaction:

1.    Add JavaScript functions to th...
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On October 7, 2013 in Development, Mobile Development, Web application, Web Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: Ajax , Intacct, JQuery, mobile application, Web API / 4695 Views

How to Develop Phone Apps with PhoneGap with jQuery Mobile Part 2

by Jacky Xu
In a previous blog post, I talked about how to get the environment set up to create mobile apps with PhoneGap and jQuery. Once you have the environment set up, it’s time to get started:
1. Create new project like below.
 
Select Android Application Project and click next.
 ...
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On September 25, 2013 in Mobile Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: mobile development, PhoneGap, jQuery / 2884 Views

How to Develop Phone Apps with PhoneGap with jQuery Mobile Part 1

by Jacky Xu

Intacct provides powerful functionality to get and save information through Ajax web API. I wondered if I could do something in a mobile environment to access this same information. PhoneGap makes web App mobile development easy, and PhoneGap does not require any knowledge of dense programming language, it is based upon the latest technologies like HTML5, CSS3 and javascript. The bigg...
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On September 13, 2013 in Mobile Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: Intacct, jQuery, mobile development, PhoneGap / 3678 Views

Using jQuery Mobile to Build a Cross-platform Mobile Site

by Joe Zhou
Late last year a client approached us to optimize their website for smartphones and tablets. When asked why they wanted a mobile site, they told us that 70% of their customers were college students and these students tend to use their smartphone to do just about everything online including shopping, gaming, social networking, etc. Because they built their website 5 years ago, it was no...
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On September 9, 2013 in Development, Mobile Development, Web Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: mobile development, jQuery / 2798 Views

jQGrid Learning Notes 1

by Jacky Xu

Since becoming a certified Intacct Developer, I have had to brush up on my web development skills. Some of the things I learned seemed interesting enough to share with others. Here are a few items I picked up on jQGrid.

Installation

Create a folder named jqGrid on a computer, and create two folders within it, one named js and other named css.

Download the jquery library to the js f...
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On September 3, 2013 in Development, Web application [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: application development, web application, jQuery / 3623 Views

jQuery Reference Resources for Beginners

by Jacky Xu

Recently we had a project that shows data with jqGrid in Intacct. I’m not familiar with jqGrid, jQuery and jQuery UI. So I had to find some resources to learn how to use the controls. Below are some reference links and book titles. Hopefully, it can help you like it helped this jQuery Beginner. Reference sites:
1. http://jquery.com/ jQuery demos, online API documents and library...
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On August 21, 2013 in Development, General [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: jqGrid, jQuery, jQuery UI / 2740 Views

Responsive Web Design: Serving Images Efficiently

by Derek Du

Delivering images with the right resolution to different client solutions is a basic tenet of the responsive design of web applications. There are a few ways to achieve that, one of them being using the Media Query of CSS, but in this blog post, I am going to present a different approach – severing images with JavaScript.

I believe I learned this trick at the ASPConf. Forgot th...
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On August 16, 2013 in Development, Web Development [Post:by] Comment 0
Tagged With: JavaScript, jQuery, Media Query, Responsive Web Design / 2055 Views

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