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I bought a responsive admin panel template built with bootstrap. I have a question:
What is the best way of using tools to implement jquery calls to a webservice to update stats and the rest of functions on the page. I also used to it in notepad++ but I need more efficient tools for developing javascript and adding it to the .html files of the admin panel.
if you can pay for license then webstrom is best.
I am from java background therefore I use eclipse ide
The tool you use is your own choice. Some people will feel better on notepad++, other better with Sublime Text,...
You have to try them to make your own opinion and choose the one you feel most confortable with.
The code predictor you're talking about is called intellisense.
Take a look at this question. It seems to be quiet similar as your question : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/925219/best-javascript-editor-or-ide-with-intellisense-and-debugging-possibly
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I would like to know if there are any javascript projects which help to give a "tour"
within a new web interface.
E.g. when Google changes interfaces in popular apps like gmail or maps you usually have the option, when you visit the first time, to see tipps/hints/videos etc. what you can do where.
Some Android/iOs Apps do this kind of introduction as well.
I would expect, that you could maybe define some events, that need to be triggered until you get to the next step and other events that trigger notifications/popups of any sort.
I found it hard to google for such functionality. Maybe this doesn't exist and I need to write it from scratch
There are several:
Intro.js
Bootstrap Tour
Joyride
Hopscotch
Pageguide
Found that list here.
I can recommend:
http://bootstraptour.com/
http://revaxarts-themes.com/tour/
Both are easy to use and good explaind :)
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I'm building a php, javascript powered website and I want to include a powerful wysiwyg editor which can include images, code etc. If possible I want to implement the same one like stackoverflow. how can I do it??
You have to choose dependes on your requirement, and almost all the editors are having same/common features
personally i like TinyMce
if you want to see more editors see this link
Lucky you there is new lightweight implementation of wysiwyg editor out which uses contenteditable attribute and is compatible with different browser versions https://github.com/guardian/scribe. This solution is more customizable than the others.
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was wondering if there is any way to have the functionality of converting a html page to pdf without the need to third party plugins. So in other words just using PHP, Javascript etc or a combination of web based languages.
Sorry to say this, but in this case a library probably is your best bet. It is possible to write one from scratch, but it's extremely time consuming, since you have to write a function, that renders the HTML/CSS to vector.
It depends on what you mean by 3rd party. If you want a native js or php function, then, no. There is no such thing. But if you want to use a library, there are a couple.
A quick google search turned up
http://parall.ax/products/jspdf
http://code.google.com/p/jspdf/
Generating PDF files with Javascript
http://www.fpdf.org/
http://phptopdf.com/
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I know some things in HTML5 and jQuery, but I don't know where to start so I can create a landing page like this one: http://www.getblogo.com/
Can you give me tips or suggest articles so I can do the same?
PS: I don't want anyone to do a search at Google for me. I just don't know what to search (how this feature is called, to be more specifically).
I think the search term you are looking for is "parallax scrolling" , or "parallax scrolling with animation".
You can find some tutorials here: http://inspiretrends.com/parallax-scrolling-tutorials/
In order to build a website you need to know some basic things:
CSS
HTML
Javascript
Some server side language like PHP
a Content management system like wordpress (not a must but most sites use it)
these are the basics you must have.
The site was made with Adobe Muse without writing code
A Quick Demo of Parallax Scrolling in Adobe Muse CC
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What I'm looking for is something similar to this ASP.net Ajax Control.
However, I need a solution that uses only free technologies (e.g. PHP, Javascript).
I like TinyMCE
Have you checked CKEditor (ex FCKEditor). This is one of the most powerful editors. But it depends what your end users are. If they're developers then consider something similar that SO uses (WMD Editor). Much easier and faster to use. SO guys actually changed it to some degree but the original was used at first.
Basically you don't need it to tie to any server-side technology as long as it's programmable on the client side.
Probably the most popular is the FCKeditor - now renamed CKeditor.