In an effort to increase the transparency and frequency of our release cycles, the YUI team has been trying out some new processes. Over the coming months, we'll be posting more granular information about our development sprints, and we'll also be...
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We've missed the Q1 update, and rather than rush out the Q2 update, we are taking the opportunity to streamline our approach to GBS. Rest assured, the next update will land in Q2. In the meantime, remember to examine your own user statistics to...
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Liip recently sponsored YUI training given by Tobias Ebnöther for beginners with some basic knowledge about JavaScript. Our space was very limited so we didn't announce this very publicly. The Morning Starting early I had a first group of developers...
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What's coming in YUI 3.4.0? We're trying to get our ducks in a row earlier nowadays, and add a little more transparency to our development cycle and process. Believe it or not, we actually have some idea of what we plan to release in version 3.4.0....
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This example shows how to create a right-to-left Arabic version of a "Basic Popup Calendar" with YUI 2.9.0. The YUI Calendar component contains a number of useful APIs, including a configurable close button, dynamic iframe shim, and APIs for hiding...
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Component owner updates and a discussion about the future of Loader In the wake of Adam Moore leaving the YUI team for "Startup"ier pastures, we recently did a big shuffle of components, assigning new owners to a number of core components including...
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Geolocation is one of the more exciting HTML5-related technologies to appear in browsers, and the Geo Gallery module gives you access to location information. The W3C Geolocation API provides a simple interface to access the user's location from...
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We're looking for a senior front-end engineer to join the YUI team! You must be an expert at JavaScript and well-versed in various front-end technologies. You love solving complex problems at massive scale, know what it takes to design robust and...
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We're pleased to announce the immediate availability of version 2.4.6 of the YUI Compressor . This version contains mostly updates related to Compressor's handling of CSS minification and introduces batch processing of multiple files with a single...
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I recently came across a horizontal navigational menu with right-aligned links. As you might expect, it was a list element with float:right and the list items with float:left . Even though there is nothing wrong with this approach, it inspired me to...
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