Hey I'm Liam (a.k.a Ham, Lamby, and the list goes on) from somewhere near Sydney, Australia.. I'm young (17) and I am beginning my career as a web designer/developer.. I discovered Mootools this year after using Moo.fx for a little while, they make my pants explode its so good! the implementation is so easy.. well of moo.fx, i'm just learning mootools at the moment, which is basically the same, but im learning to integrate it with my style sheets and PHP.. I mean its the perfect program for client side interfaces, you have PHP a robust server side coding language, then you have a cleint side CSS to make the page look good, and then Mootools to bring interactivity back into websites, its awesome! Enough of that rabble, I do think that AJAX is a little loosely used in the web development/design world as well, and XHR sounds like an awesome name for it, i mean i've had people saying that their websites are ajax based and its a 2.0 heaven, i click on their site and its a few tables with images inside them, and the images have a glassy effect on them.. ajax is javascript and xml, not a style, a look. enough of that rant lol.. xml HTTP request could grow on me! long live XHR!
Hello. New to the group- I have a couple questions on getting Mootools to work in my websites- I would like to reproduce the effects on the mootools website, but I am having no luck. Can anyone help? You can skype me if you like. Or email me.
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Hiya, my name is Robin and I am 20 years old and I live in Sweden. Been using Mootools for quite some time now. I love building unobtrusive JavaScript applications and websites.
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