Thomas Fuchs
Hi, I'm Thomas Fuchs. I'm the author of the script.aculo.us user interface JavaScript library, a member of the Prototype core team and a Ruby on Rails core alumnus. You're using my work every day, even if you're not aware of it (sounds creepy, I know!). Need JS foo? Hire me.

A 50 Lines-of-Code JavaScript Animation Framework: Say Hello to Émile

November 7th, 2009 by Thomas Fuchs, 13 comments »

At my talk at Fronteers, I introduced Émile, a JavaScript animation framework, that’s framework-agnostic, and just takes up about 50 lines of code. With Gzipping, and minification, it’s well under 1k in size. Consider it experimental, but most things you’d ever need are supported, supporting IE6 and up, and modern web browsers (Firefox, Safari, Chrome), of course.

Here’s the source, MIT-licensed and waiting for your patches and comments!

And here’s a Presentation (4MB PDF) about the details of the implementation, also a good starting point if you want to write your own animation framework. Enjoy!

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Weekend Bookmarklet diversion

November 21st, 2008 by Thomas Fuchs, 2 comments »

For Webkit-based browsers.

Drag rotatorize to your bookmark bar, and click on it when on a site with lots of images, say your twitter stream.

Happy weekend!

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