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Top and bottom bar menus (sticky headers/footers) are growing in popularity. Floating top and bottom menus can be found in websites and mobile applications everywhere.
In the above headline image we can see an example of a website using a top menu bar, and in the contents of the webpage is a mobile application with three top menu bars.
Project Smart (JS_Smart) the no programming JavaScript software suite will have bars. Bars is a full featured software solution for assigning top and bottom bars to your website or application. Bars can dynamically snap bars into place based on content area. Bars supports three top and bottom layers, and an administrative exemption for content management systems such as WordPress. Bars also has a pin layer, with pin you can have any number of objects to be pinned to the top or bottom of the bars.
Progress and plans for the future.
A small Windows utility I created to quickly connect and remove my Wi-fi from a computer using a USB flash drive.
A portable Windows utility to quickly install common software and dependences for a fresh Windows install.
Progress and plans for the future.
Project Smart has evolved into a Attribute JavaScript Framework. This JavaScript software suite provides tons of front-end website behaviors so you can focus on content. No programming knowledge required.
I am working on the second revision of Smart with a new proper core system. Focused on a more modular design, developing functions are now easier to create and manage. The new alpha build has a whole new attribute scan system that only executes the features you’re using. I have introduced a new arguments system that will allow for more options, features, and removes conflicts. I’ve introduced priorities and much more.
I believe Smart can be something meaningful; I hope to make a website for Smart. The website will mostly be demonstrations of all the features of Smart and how easy it is to add to your website. I see a free basic version and a mandatory donation for the full version. Later when Smarts becomes more main stream it will be completely free by donations.
Introducing Select, a case study.
jCoola is a JavaScript library created by Patcoola with a low curve for developing cross browser applications.
A list of functions in jCoola. Outlines the functions and when they were added or updated.
Introducing Project JS_Smart, a software framework so you don't have to learn to program.
January 21, 2016, I launched the new and first Tigarus.com website. The website which was marked as under construction since 2009 has finally been made. Simple and colorful, the website is an overview and informative page of what Tigarus is all about. Interactive media production in the city of Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory of Canada. We’re a small and independent studio.
The site itself is very colorful, warm, and inviting for all ages, yet it still has that striking wow factor upon landing. On a technical note, the simple design of the site features scalable design. The website will scale and fit virtually any screen size automatically.
Visit Tigarus.com [ Click Here ]
So what’s next? I still have a few side projects to finish, but ultimately I am going to make a video game.
Updates and progress.
Link: Rocksmith Song Search
February 25, 2015, I had launched an exciting new side project of mine. Rocksmith Song Search is a free service posted on my blog to provide a searchable song and artist database. This database lists songs, artists and song packs from the game Rocksmith.
This project was created as a side project for educational purposes to further develop and learn about database search functionality. I chose Rocksmith as the subject because I believe this would be the Internet’s first searchable Rocksmith song database also I believe in the future Rocksmith could someday have more than ten thousand songs and it’s good to get an early start on a searchable database while the list is still small.
A system to embed Web Apps to a website.
Build 37, progress and plans for the future.
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