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Learn how to create a simple HTML Photo Gallery using CSS and Javascript, valid and compatible with all browser including Internet Explorer 6,7 and 8.

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There are 3 built-in Javascript functions which you need to use to get the different parts of the URL.

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The constructor property of the RegExp object specifies the function that creates an object\'s prototype.

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Discover how to reverse the order of elements in an array; how to sort an array alphabetically; and how to sort an array in any order.

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Google Reader is a popular RSS platform put out by Google, Inc. They offer great syndication for some of the most popular news stories, articles, and any type of social media website.

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Learn how to extract portions of a JavaScript array; how to join arrays together; how to convert an array to a string; and how to add and remove elements from an array.

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JavaScript University continues as we develop our first utility function that will allow us to filter and retrieve only the unique values from an array.

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Find out how the new jQuery Mobile framework can help you build great-looking, cross-device web apps with ease. Lots of code examples and demos included.

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Tutorial on how to use JavaScript's Function.call to your advantage.

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This handy reference covers strings and the String object in JavaScript. Each property and method of the String object is explained, along with examples.

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