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Wed. September 15, 2004
Checking multiple boxes with just one click
For all your webdev folks out there, I just wrote another article about creating mass-clickable checkboxes with some simple markup and javascript. Although simple, I believe everyone needs to learn the answers to the seemingly obvious once in a while. Besides, for n00bs out there this stuff may not seem so simple and who am I to deny them the opportunity to move up in the world of web development?
I've got a few other articles on the burner so they'll be on the menu for you to sample soon.
I really enjoy writing about web development and techniques therein probably like a professor writes journal articles in his/her particular fields. Aside from creating websites and throwing them up on a portfolio page somewhere I think it's important for us to practice the art of web development not just in code but in writing. To create a thoughtful article or tutorial one needs to truly understand said technique and clearly articulate how it works and why its useful. For my part, it's a challenge I enjoy taking on.


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9/17/2004 @ 9:15am
That was a concise and informative article, my friend. Some tutorials I've seen drag on so long you scarcely remember what you were trying to learn in the first place. Keep up the good work.
by Matt Turner