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Posted almost 13 years ago by Arian Stolwijk
Since the very beginning of MooTools you can only pick the right components that you need with the MooTools Download Builder, to ensure there are no useless bytes going through the wires. But this means you still download browser-specific code. What ... [More] if you could optimize the code further by removing unnecessary browser-specific code? The good news is, you can optimize MooTools builds to remove specific (IE) code! Packager has been used to concatenate builds since MooTools 1.3. Removing certain code blocks, like MooTools 1.2. compatibility or specific IE code is one of the features of Packager. Lets see how it works. We begin with downloading Packager. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by Arian Stolwijk
Since the very beginning of MooTools you can only pick the right components that you need with the MooTools Download Builder, to ensure there are no useless bytes going through the wires. But this means you still download browser-specific code. What ... [More] if you could optimize the code further by removing unnecessary browser-specific code? The good news is, you can optimize MooTools builds to remove specific (IE) code! Packager has been used to concatenate builds since MooTools 1.3. Removing certain code blocks, like MooTools 1.2. compatibility or specific IE code is one of the features of Packager. Lets see how it works. We begin with downloading Packager. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by Arian
Since the very beginning of MooTools you can only pick the right components that you need with the MooTools Download Builder, to ensure there are no useless bytes going through the wires. But this means you still download browser-specific code. What ... [More] if you could optimize the code further by removing unnecessary browser-specific code? The good [...] [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by Arian Stolwijk
Since the very beginning of MooTools you can only pick the right components that you need with the MooTools Download Builder, to ensure there are no useless bytes going through the wires. But this means you still download browser-specific code. What ... [More] if you could optimize the code further by removing unnecessary browser-specific code? The good news is, you can optimize MooTools builds to remove specific (IE) code! Packager has been used to concatenate builds since MooTools 1.3. Removing certain code blocks, like MooTools 1.2. compatibility or specific IE code is one of the features of Packager. Lets see how it works. We begin with downloading Packager. [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by Arian
Since the very beginning of MooTools you can only pick the right components that you need with the MooTools Download Builder, to ensure there are no useless bytes going through the wires. But this means you still download browser-specific code. What if you could optimize the code further by removing unnecessary browser-specific code? The good […]
Posted almost 13 years ago by Christopher Pitt
This week we get graphical! Many people are exposed to some form of turtle drawing program when they first learn programming (or just basic computer usage and analytical thinking). It’s also a good way to develop the parts of your brain that deal with forward planning.
Posted almost 13 years ago by Christopher Pitt
This week we get graphical! Many people are exposed to some form of turtle drawing program when they first learn programming (or just basic computer usage and analytical thinking). It’s also a good way to develop the parts of your brain that deal with forward planning.
Posted almost 13 years ago by Christopher Pitt
This week we get graphical! Many people are exposed to some form of turtle drawing program when they first learn programming (or just basic computer usage and analytical thinking). It’s also a good way to develop the parts of your brain that deal with forward planning.
Posted almost 13 years ago by chrisp
This week we get graphical! Many people are exposed to some form of turtle drawing program when they first learn programming (or just basic computer usage and analytical thinking). It’s also a good way to develop the parts of your brain that deal with forward planning. The challenge for this week is to design a [...]
Posted almost 13 years ago by chrisp
This week we get graphical! Many people are exposed to some form of turtle drawing program when they first learn programming (or just basic computer usage and analytical thinking). It’s also a good way to develop the parts of your brain that deal with forward planning. The challenge for this week is to design a […]