Overview of Internet news

Last week there were a few interesting news about where it should be mentioned in the topic of tools supporting the process of building websites.

jQuery 1.7 was released, cross-platform JavaScript library designed to facilitate writing scripts that are executed on the client side. Highlights in this release include: New Event APIs: .on() and .off(), improved Performance on Delegated Events, better support for HTML5 in IE6/7/8, toggling animations work intuitively and others.

After a week of community outrage the W3C has overridden the decision, restoring the element back to the HTML5 spec. The <time> tag, as its name implies, is intended to designate timestamps and other time-related data on Web pages. This adds additional semantic context to this type of information when it shows up on the Web and makes it more machine-readable.

Asana (http://asana.com/signup)is a modern & free web application (Task Management Tool) that keeps teams in sync, a shared task list where everyone can capture, organize, track, and communicate what they are working on in service of their common goal. This is one tool for many uses – from simple to-do lists, to complex projects, and more. See video that wil shown you som eof features: http://youtu.be/liO5VbbIqIs

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There are a new content version system (http://www.rjdev.nl/rj-versions.html) for Joomla 1.7 – it makes possible to view back on earlier versions of the content in the article editor in the back-end (similar like you may have on your WP blog). It adds a button under the wysiwyg editor showing the number of versions available “Versions (2)”. When you click the button it will provide you with a list of the available versions showing the date when it was last saved. By clicking on one of the versions it will display that versions and gives you the option to restore that version.

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This article was first published November 6th, 2011