Tag Archives: javascript

Auto-Hiding “Back to Top” Link with jQuery

A common usability feature on a lot of sites is a “Back to top” link at the bottom of long pages, allowing users to quickly get back to the start of the document without scrolling. These are often built into … Continue reading

JabberWordy

Somewhat inspired by Lewis Carroll’s JabberWocky, JabberWordy is a “Nonsensical Domain Name Generator” that creates ten random, Web2.0-esque words and quickly (and mostly, mostly accurately) checks each for their availability as a .com, .net, or .org domain name. Features Availability … Continue reading

Symposium Digital Posters

Display four different, looping, auto-playing PowerPoint/Keynote presentations on four displays. These presentations will be populated with text and graphics supplied by various academic people, and odds are good that the info will need to be occasionally updated and/or everything can be repurposed later. Continue reading

CSS Killswitch

CSS Killswitch works by creating a unique, inconspicuous, and innocuous stylesheet that you’ll link the potentially problematic client’s site to. Should negotiations go south and passwords get changed before you receive payment, that stylesheet can be activated to superficially black out the site, returning to you the upper hand. Continue reading

The Misunderstoods

The Misunderstoods are a “collection of young…well relatively young actors, comedians, filmmakers, scholars, waiters, Web PR sales associates, athletes, lovers, haters, activists, bigots, musicians, dreamers, and all around fun people.” They hail from New York and LA and recently garnered … Continue reading