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Drupal Podcast No. 36

  • Artist: Lullabot
  • Title: Drupal Podcast No. 36
  • Album: Drupal Podcast
  • Track: 36
  • Year: 2007
  • Length: 78:20 minutes (18.54 MB)
  • Format: Mono 22kHz 33Kbps (VBR)

Angie Byron, Jeff Eaton, and Jeff Robbins catch up on the latest news in the world of Drupal.

Links for this podcast:

Remixes: http://www.lullabot.com/articles/the_drupal_song_remix_tracks
Barcelona: http://groups.drupal.org/drupalcon-barcelona-2007
The Drupal Association: http://association.drupal.org
New Modules: http://drupal.org/taxonomy/term/14
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Yellow Fade

Hi Bots,

I used the interface yellow fade in an early version of ahah forms, so you can pull down jQuery 1.0 compatible js files (ifx.js and ifxhighlight) from the cvs:
http://cvs.drupal.org/viewcvs/drupal/contributions/modules/ahah_forms/li...
They are labeled 1.1, but I am pretty sure they are 1.0 compatible. I took them out because it seemed silly to include 2 files just to get a yellow fade, but it was really easy to use:

$(thingy).Highlight(1000, '#ff8')

cheers,
-t

Slick Audio Player

Where did you get that fancy and slick audio player that slides apart to listen? Is it a module available on drupal.org? Please email malcolm@ibugle.org if you please.

In my defence

I did title my song "horrific drupal remix" :P

The audio module

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