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				Someone recently asked me if it were possible to easily execute the same code for two or more possible case values in a JavaScript switch statement.  [More]
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				If you&apos;re into using jQuery UI (and who&apos;s not?) then this is an easy way to change the heading of a jQuery accordion tab style heading to reflect user focus.  [More]
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				So I&apos;ve been slowly learning &lt;strong&gt;jQuery&lt;/strong&gt; over the last two weeks and today I wanted to see how I could duplicate the cool overlay style and functionality of a &lt;i&gt;cfwindow&lt;/i&gt;.  As it turns out, jQuery UI makes this super simple with &lt;strong&gt;Dialogs&lt;/strong&gt;.  [More]
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