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What are form labels Each input on your form needs a label. Yes, that includes radio buttons, check boxes, and file uploads. Labels tell people what an input expects. They also provide larger targets for those with less motor control. Connecting the label and input Fortunately labels are easy to use. There are two ways to connect the label to an input: Belt and Buckle. The belt method (implicit a
I'm psyched to announce today the availability of Yahoo!’s Mojito in open source, a ground-breaking JavaScript framework developed by Yahoo! for Web developers. Mojito is one of the Yahoo! Cocktails, our JavaScript-centric presentation platform for connected devices. Notice how I said Mojito is targeted at Web developers. Why? Because we strongly believe in an open, unencumbered Web at Yahoo!. The
Flickr recently finished a project that sped the html download of their pages to users by an average of 30%, by adding a proxy layer between the user request and the webservers. It seems counter-intuitive that you can actually improve the download time by adding an extra (non-caching) layer of machines. So, if the users and the Flickr webservers stayed in the same place, and we still use TCP and H
Developers, time to geek out. Yahoo! has been working behind the scenes for the past several months on an exciting new technology that we think will deeply impact the web developer community. We call it “Cocktails” and it’s the technology powering Livestand, which we launched today at Product Runway. “Cocktails” is a mix of HTML5, Node.JS, CSS3, JavaScript and a lot of ingenious, creative mind-ben
From its inception, YUI has been architected to be extremely modular and environment-agnostic, which makes it particularly well suited to serve as a foundation for Yahoo!'s Mojito, a part of the Cocktails project for the following reasons: YUI’s core abstraction layer provides a consistent API across all supported environments allowing Cocktails, and hence Livestand to deliver components which can
Mixer – The Data Service that Powers Yahoo! News Activity At the F8 developer conference, Yahoo! unveiled a new feature called Yahoo! News Activity. The feature, on Yahoo! News, represents the first rollout of our global social strategy to build on our leadership of deeply personalized content by adding friends to the mix, guiding you to more interesting content as your new ‘social editors’. The w
Yahoo! PlaceFinder is a geocoding Web service that helps developers make their applications location-aware by converting street addresses or place names into geographic coordinates (and vice versa). PlaceFinder recognizes a large number of place formats and returns rich geographic data about each result, including geographic coordinates, address components, and WOEID. The WOEIDs returned by the se
YUI Test is a testing framework for browser-based JavaScript solutions. Using YUI Test, you can easily add unit testing to your JavaScript solutions. While not a direct port from any specific xUnit framework, YUI Test does derive some characteristics from nUnit and JUnit. YUI Test features: Rapid creation of test cases through simple syntax. Advanced failure detection for methods that throw errors
Ready to kick your Javascript Unit Testing up to the next level? Or even to the very first level? Javascript Unit Testing suffers from lack of standardization. There is no universal 'JUnit' or 'PHPUnit' to 'rule them all'. There are lots of very good Javascript testing frameworks available, especially YUI3's test framework. But there's not a lot beyond that, so now JUTE is throwing its hat in
The email contact bubble or "lozenge" as we call it, is a self contained entity in Yahoo! Mail compose page that can be copied, edited, deleted and even dragged around. It is one of the many useful design elements in the new Yahoo! Mail and a better, more intuitive way of representing the boring old email address. In this post, we will talk about a nifty trick that might be useful while working wi
Yahoo! has begun evaluating Hive for use as part of its Hadoop stack. Since, in many peoples' minds, Hive and Pig are roughly equivalent and Pig Latin is very close to SQL, this has led to some confusion. Why are we interested in using both technologies? As we have looked at our workloads and analyzed our use cases, we have come to the conclusion that the different use cases require different tool
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