Sunday, 23 February 2014

How lazy loading images using JavaScript works?

How lazy loading images using JavaScript works?



1.Lazy Load Plugin for jQuery

Description:Lazy Load is delays loading of images in long web pages.
Images outside of viewport are not loaded until user scrolls to them. This
is opposite of image preloading.



2.25 iOS App Performance Tips & Tricks | Ray Wenderlich

Description:This article gathers together 25 tips and tricks that you can
use to improve the performance of your apps, in the form of a handy
checklist.



3.Wiki.ASP.NET articles - CodeProject - The Code Project

Description:Recaptcha:Captcha keeps the spammer away from our site. There
is Lot of captcha conrols available for asp. net and few may not work on
postback.



4.JavaScript Kit- Your comprehensive JavaScript, DHTML, CSS ...

Description:Your comprehensive JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, and Ajax stop



5.PHP Freaks

Description:Forum Stats Last Post Info; Announcements. Announcements,
news, and important information specific to PHP Freaks. 27 topics; 457
replies; New Moderator: requinix



6.Loading JPG & PNG resources using GDI+ - CodeProject

Description:07-09-2004 · A class to facilitate loading JPG and PNG files
from resources using GDI+; Author: Joe Woodbury; Updated: 7 Sep 2004;
Section: GDI+; Chapter: Multimedia ...



7.Scribd - Official Site

Description:A digital documents library that allows users to publish,
discover and discuss original writings and documents in various languages.



8.HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript

Description:The Fine Art of Web Development by Martin Ivanov ... Hiding
emails from spam bots can be really painful, but fortunately there are a
lot of cool solutions out there.



9.Visualslideshow - Free SlideShow Maker. Visual JavaScript ...

Description:Easy to Use. Just drag&drop your photos to Visual SlideShow
Maker, customize look and feel and publish your web slideshow!



10.How to do Java Script - tutorial in javascript

Description:HTML and Style Sheets . If you want to learn HTML then click
here. If you want to learn about cascading style sheets, then click here.

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