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Often when searching a forum or a mailing list, I or someone else will be trying to come up with a solution that someone else may have already implemented, and will be redirected to a blog, forum, web site, etc. where someone has written a class that “already does that”. This site is an attempt to gather those classes all in one place.
Anyone is welcome (and encouraged) to register with the site and submit their classes as well, in the hope that a strong database of available classes will be readily available to those who are searching. Links to the blog post or page where the class is hosted would be best, so as to not have to worry about having the latest version of a class.
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Nice little service you’re providing. Major kudos.
Comment by P.J. Onori — August 29, 2006 @ 4:04 pm
thanks…I’ve barey begun and already I’m impressed with the assortment of classes. Hopefully it will continue to grow.
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Pingback by About « Ramblings — November 18, 2006 @ 10:47 pm
This is a great resource. I hadn’t had time to say thanks before! Just out of curiosity, do you have a policy on posting links to classes that we ourselves did not develop? Contact the authors and have them post here perhaps?
Thanks again.
Comment by michaelangela — November 26, 2006 @ 6:17 am
Yor can go ahead and post links to any classes anywhere, even if you did not develop them yourself (just be sure and do a quick search to make sure it hasn’t been posted already). Please try and post links to the pages that contain the download links to the files on the original developer’s website, instead of linking directly to files from here if at all possible, so we can send traffic to the original author’s websites (it also makes it easier if the original author makes updates or moves the files). Also, when posting information or descriptive blurbs on the classes that is copied directly from the original developer’s web site, I usually add the line “From the site:” and stick the text in a blockquote just to show I didn’t actually write the text.
If any developer does have any objections to links to their work on here, they can contact me and I’ll just take it down.
Comment by admin — November 26, 2006 @ 12:11 pm
This is a very good initiative. I wish i found this site a bit sooner, is incredibly time saving.
Comment by Emanuel Fernades — March 2, 2007 @ 11:50 am
Accessible buttons for controlling a FLV video. I’m having difficulty creating Play/Pause and Mute buttons that can play or pause and mute using the enter key. Any ideas?
Comment by Maggie — June 18, 2007 @ 1:08 pm
Please, stop write articles in Polish.
Who can read (understand) this language?
Thank you very much …, and of course many thanks for this very good site.
Dietmar
Comment by Dietmar — November 1, 2007 @ 6:14 am
Great idea, thanks for putting it together.
Comment by ickydime — July 10, 2008 @ 7:43 am