 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 38.52 |
| Reid Burke?s Scrolling TabView Reid Burke of IdeaRefuge writes in with a new YUI implementation that tweaks the standard “stacked” spatial orientation of a tab control and replaces with a scrolling orientation (either horizontal or vertical). In his own words:
I’ve created a YUI addon, ScrollTabView, that allows you to transition
between TabView content with a Scroll animation.
This allows you [...] [..] |
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 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 12.52 |
| Enhancing TabView Accessibility with WAI-ARIA Roles and States The YUI TabView Control is built on a strong
foundation of semantic markup that provides users with some basic accessibility. But while
TabView looks like a desktop tab control, screen readers don’t present it as an atomic
widget, leaving users to figure out how the various HTML elements that compose a TabView relate
to each other. However, [...] [..] |
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 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 9.401 |
Applying Matt Galvin?s ?XP-style? Skin to YUI TabView YUI community member Matt Galvin of Simplified Complexity has been working on some new skins for YUI. He’s early in the process, but it’s not too early to start taking advantage of his work — he’s starting with an XP-style theme and he’s applied it to the YUI Button Control and YUI TabView Control.
Here’s how [...] [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 6.885 |
| Texas Judge: You Can't Cite Wikipedia Articles In Court A man convicted of cocaine possession tried to appeal his conviction, arguing interrogators used something called the "Reid technique" on him. So what's the Reid technique and why is that objectionable? To explain, the defendant cited the [..] |
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 | Yahoo! User Interface Blog | Relevance: 6.738 |
| Using the TabView Control with My Dispatcher Plugin Caridy, a leading and always-helpful contributor to the YUI community forum, has been working in front of a PC since the nineties. Until recently, he was a professional programmer developing LAMP applications for the University of Las Villas where he received his B.S. in Computer Science in 2003, and for several companies around the world. [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.738 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.566 |
| Bethesda Censors Fallout 3 For Japan [Only In Japan] Developer Bethesda has made changes to the Japanese Fallout 3. The side-quest The Power of the Atom has been changed. Non-playable-character Mr. Burke has been taken out of this side-quest, removing the option of detonating the nuclear bomb. That's not all, the name of a weapon was [..] |
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 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 6.510 |
Taxidermy and plant takeover installation Plugimi @ We Make Money Not Art writes:
Artist and taxidermist Reid Peppard’s narrative environment Not With a Bang but a Whimper asks what would happen if we just ended today. Set in the office of someone mysterious who had a taste for stuffed rats (or did they conduct experiments on them?), plants are taking over [...] [..] |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 6.283 |
NCsoft Austin to expand at a 'dramatic pace' Filed under: Business
This according to David Reid, the president of publishing at NCsoft's recently christened Seattle office, who despite rumors to the contrary recently assured Edge that the company's Austin office, which inc [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.960 |
| Holiday Timewaster: WTF?! [Timewasters]
While I have enough work to kill an ox this weekend, I took some time last night to play with this delightfully silly side-scrolling WoW sendup. Here's one introduction to a ques [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.641 |
| DJ Max Gets American Release [DJ Max Fever] Hey, what's hot with the kids right now? Music games, that's what. Particularly the ones where you hit buttons in time with scrolling cues. It's into this receptive market, then, that PM Studios will be publishing DJ Max Fever, with the Korean fave (Fever is a mix of DJ Max Portable and DJ Max 2) due to [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.561 |
 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.450 |
| Ikaruga Review: No Refuge For Wimps [Review] For the uninitiated, Treasure's Ikaruga is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up originally released for arcades, with ports for the Dreamcast and GameCube released in 2002 and 2003 respectively. It uses a sim [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 5.427 |
 | Joystiq | Relevance: 5.385 |
Xenogears, Einhänder arrive on Japanese PSN Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PSP, Retro
Those hoping to engage in some frantic side-scrolling shooting, or perhaps read an entire CD-ROM's worth of stilted text with religious overtones, will be pleased to lear [..] |
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