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“jQuery vs MooTools: Choosing Between Two Great JavaScript Frameworks” and other links…

Buy this Book at Amazon.com!

jqueryvsmootools.com: “If you read the MooTools book or the MooTools tutorial (both of which I authored) they start in a much different place. While you can skip ahead and quickly learn about effects and the DOM, if you want to learn MooTools, you have to start with things like Class, and I'll admit: if you're new to programming, or you just want to get something working on your site without having to learn everything about JavaScript, chances are jQuery is going to look a lot more friendly to you.” Much respect for Sister Tiffany for getting this one to me.

“10 Intelligent Ways of using [FORM] Elements”

Noupe: “FancyUpload is a file-input replacement which features an unobtrusive, multiple-file selection menu and queued upload with an animated progress bar. It is easy to setup, is server independent, completely styleable via CSS and XHTML and uses MooTools to work in all.”

“CSS3 Exciting Functions and Features: 30+ Useful Tutorials”

Noupe: “Are you Confused with all CSS3 new selectors? This article provides useful insights and explanation of CSS3 selectors. ”

“15 Fresh High-Quality Free Fonts”

Smashing Magazine: “Designed by Caroline Hadilaksono, Junction is a humanist sans-serif typeface. It has elegant, clearn and very sharp glyphs, but contains only 100 most common symbols. Like Gentium it perfectly fits to body copy, but can also show its strengths, balance and beauty in headlines. …So many designers hate Comic Sans. They think people who don’t know design are overusing this funny little friendly font [HVD Comic Serif], which is nearly every time out of place. Some years ago, type designer Hannes von Döhren created a free alternative to Comic Sans. The difference: It has serifs and a much cooler look. OpenType Pro, designed by Hannes von Döhren.”

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