Go Mobile : Introducing Blueprint 1.0
Posted June 25, 2008
Write your widget code once and Blueprint will ensure your widget looks good across hundreds of different devices, from a simple xHTML phone to the iPhone. Code a mobile application once, and see it work across hundreds of devices and numerous operating systems instantly.
Mobile widgets are seamlessly integrated and distributed with the Yahoo! Go 3.0 client software as well as with Yahoo's mobile homepage, the most visited mobile site in the world.
Learn more about Blueprint and get the SDK here.
Yahoo! Design Stencil Kit v1.0
Posted June 24, 2008
The Yahoo! Design Stencil Kit v.1 will help designers quickly create mockups for specifications and user testing. Stencil objects can be incorporated into a design to symbolize a specific kind of module, interaction, or even aesthetic.
These design stencils complement the Yahoo! Design Pattern and the Yahoo! User Interface Libraries by providing tangible objects that manifest the specific design patterns and code components. The stencil kit also contains links to YUI components and Design Pattern Library entries that help bring depth and tactical execution to designs.
Develop meaningful reputation for your website users
Posted June 18, 2008
The NEW Yahoo! Reputation Patterns suite provides a continuum of reputation types and describes the participation models behind why you might implement one type over another. Are you aiming for a highly cooperative community, an arena for death-matches, or something in between? The answer to that question will inform which pattern best applies to your community and site.
Check out this robust set of best practices to help you develop meaningful experiences for your users.
Writing Your First YUI Application
Posted May 19, 2008
O'Reilly's InsideRIA blog published a new tutorial about how to create an Instant Search widget using YUI AutoComplete and the Yahoo! Web Search API. This is the same treatment we use on the YUI web site to power the search box at the top right corner of the header.
The InsideRIA piece is cast as an introduction to YUI for those who have not explored the library. If you're an experienced YUI implementer interested in Instant Search, skip to the "Building Your First Application" section about a third of the way in.
For more examples of YUI AutoComplete in action, check out Jenny Donnelly's full AutoComplete example roster.
YDN Blog Highlights
view allA New Milestone in Web Development Education
The folks at Opera have just released their Web Standards Curriculum, an online course on building web products using web standards. The curriculums covers a range of topics: from explaining what the web is to building state-of-the-art applications. more...
Using the Yahoo Address Book APIs with ROR - a step by step tutorial
In this short step-by-step tutorial Sau Sheong Chang shows several examples how to use the new Yahoo Address Book APIs with Ruby on Rails. Everybody duck - there will be code! more...
UK Government opens a lot of public data to mashups and runs a competition for good mashup ideas
Ethical hacking and mashup competitions do go mainstream: Show us a better way is a web site and competition by the UK government that asks for ideas to mash up a wide range of public data. more...
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