Archive for the “Web” category
jQuery noConflict() saves the day!
by Nazly on February 3, 2011
All these years I have been only using jQuery as a Java Script framework. But I came across this situation where I had to use both jQuery and Prototype in one of my projects. This unavoidable situation resulted in jQuery (…)
Sad state of online advertising in Sri Lanka
by Nazly on December 29, 2010
There are tons of Online Advertising Websites all over the Internet that are targeted to the Sri Lankan market. Since developing dynamic Websites became quite popular, classified Websites emerged as a great tool that bridged the gap between buyers and (…)
Basics of maintaing a WordPress site
by Nazly on November 18, 2010
WordPress is simple, yet powerful. Those are the key ingredients why it is popular among the Bloggers and Web Developers alike. WordPress will always be the first choice as a blogging platform. In the recent times it has moved far (…)
lkgeeks.org back with new looks & ideas
by Nazly on March 31, 2010
When I planned to revamp lkgeeks.org some where around the end of last year, I wanted to make it happen within a month. But things got bit dragged and new ideas came in and now I have almost taken it (…)
100+ Resources for Web Developers
by Nazly on March 10, 2008
This is a fantastic list for Web Developers. 100+ Resources for Web Developers From the Blogpost : There is some amazing stuff out there on the Web-resources, tools, tricks, and tips. Problem is, as a Web developer, you spend so (…)
Rock with RSS
by Nazly on March 9, 2008
Here is a list of tools that would help in managing RSS Feeds. 14 "OTHER" Ways to Use RSS Feeds
Google Search Tricks
by Nazly on March 6, 2008
Here is a list of Google Search Tricks which can be really handy at times. This list mostly has the tricks that are not in the Google Cheat Sheet. I didn't know Google Search can be used to get LIVE (…)
Google Spreadsheets
by Nazly on June 7, 2006
This one is big time.. Google Spreadsheets (Limited Test)
Drag & Drop on webpages
by Nazly on May 12, 2006
Anyone who has the necessity to drag & drop images or layers should look into the DHTML API, Drag & Drop for Images and Layers. Its a really cool API as I played around it quite a bit. Most importantly (…)














