Andy Hawkes is a multi-disciplinary geek who spends his working week in London at global digital agency R/GA leading world-class teams building websites, web applications and fun things like that.
Most of his web stuff has been built using the excellent CodeIgniter MVC framework for PHP, MySQL, a healthy dose of semantic HTML (in the form of either HTML5 or XHTML) and CSS, and a smattering of jQuery to add some polish.
When he's not monkeying about on a computer Andy can be found riding his motorbike, brewing his own beer, failing to finish off DIY jobs at home, shooting people with Airsoft guns, or just moaning about things like an old man.
This site pulls together stuff that Andy has written, linked to, posted about, or generally pontificated upon from a number of sources and presents it for your delight and delectation.
Please note: Andy hates writing copy like this where he talks about himself in the third person - it makes him sound like some kind of cheesy American wrestler-turned-movie-star, or something equally irritating.
Home › Tag: javascript
A very handy little online JSON viewer
Starter | Jumpstart Your jQuery Plugin Development
Handy online jQuery plugin builder
HOWTO: PHP and jQuery upload progress bar
Could be useful for asset management in future projects
Fluid Images — Unstoppable Robot Ninja
Nice ethod for applying smooth resizing of images to fluid layouts (requires minimal JS, doesn't play nice in FF2 and earlier due to poor image rendering)
Abstracted Javascript mapping library
Makes it easier to move from one mapping API to another e.g. from google maps to microsoft
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