iaeolan said:and mouse over item names would be super uber
AJAX-driven mouseover? wth... /me hits google!zodium said:When we get a capable web coder, we hope to include stuff like AJAX-driven mouseover item stats instead of opening a new window/tab and a lot of other things. Stay tuned. :0
Garluk said:iaeolan said:and mouse over item names would be super uber
You'll get mouse over item names if you use M$ Internet Explorer instead of Firefox. But I just love the Firefox tabs sooooo much, it's not worth loading msie.
BeittilBonker said:AJAX-driven mouseover? wth... /me hits google!zodium said:When we get a capable web coder, we hope to include stuff like AJAX-driven mouseover item stats instead of opening a new window/tab and a lot of other things. Stay tuned. :0
Can you tell me more about this?
ok, so in my edit i did have it rightzodium said:BeittilBonker said:AJAX-driven mouseover? wth... /me hits google!zodium said:When we get a capable web coder, we hope to include stuff like AJAX-driven mouseover item stats instead of opening a new window/tab and a lot of other things. Stay tuned. :0
Can you tell me more about this?
Yeah, in retrospect that was a pretty BLOG THE WEB 2.0 RUBY ON RAILS linux thing to say. Put real simply, AJAX is a way to make truly dynamic website. Normally in say, PHP, a "dynamic" website is just one where information is presented by a script, but it's only dynamic in that one file can display a lot of different information. It still has to actually be reloaded to display new information, however. This is not the case with AJAX, which means it's possible to make real web applications of sorts.
God, I sound like a marketing exec for some technology. Just read the damn Wikipedia link.![]()
zodium said:When we get a capable web coder, we hope to include stuff like AJAX-driven mouseover item stats instead of opening a new window/tab and a lot of other things. Stay tuned. :0
well, i am pretty skilled already. i guess i woulndnt mind picking up some skills on AJAX tozodium said:We'll include as much as we can. That said, it requires a web coder with the proper skills, so if you know one, send him my way.![]()
When we get a capable web coder, we hope to include stuff like AJAX-driven mouseover item stats instead of opening a new window/tab and a lot of other things.