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Site news: Rating feature added to CSS Drive gallery.

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Nice feature, Ajax is the future and im glad, that you work on on the features of cssdrive. So i know, u gonna grown. But the only think i dont like, is that you update "only" every 30 minutes.

#1: PCMasters on 07/14 at 08:59 AM

What about sharing the rating feature in a tutorial on the examples pages?
That would be great.

#2: ty.G on 07/14 at 12:10 PM

"The results are cached and only updated every 20-30 minutes." That's too much I think. Anyway I would love to see code.

#3: Ivan on 07/17 at 04:46 AM

Today I came the first time to your site. It's a really interesting site. But this blog-post is not really fresh. Are you writing more?

#4: Michael J on 09/05 at 04:39 PM

The blog isn't a blog, per se, more of a way for the administrator of the site to post announcements etc, at least thats the way it comes across ;)

For more 'fresh' news items, check the 'news' heading on the main page, to the right hand side.

#5: Wayne on 09/07 at 08:09 AM

AJAX and PHP give developers the perfect platform for creating interactive tools that allow users to perform non-critical tasks without having to reload a page.
AJAX is not a mission-critical system, so you don't need to worry about visitors being unable to use it because their browser is not AJAX-ready.

#6: Anna on 09/16 at 07:41 AM

Ajax and PHP gives us the perfect surrounding to implement such eCommerce tools. It isnt new, but in another context. I think its worth to implement such features and models to improve the customer satisfaction.

#7: Ralf on 09/25 at 04:18 AM

thats right Ralf. Hope that promarkt.de will implement such functions as soon as posible. But i think you will do that.

#8: Oliver on 09/25 at 04:20 AM

Starting to love Ajax.

#9: Saku on 10/03 at 08:40 AM

Why do you update your results only every 20-30 minutes?
With ajax you can give your visitors instant feedback without reloading the page. But when you start caching your results, you take that nice ajax function and timewarp it back to the stone age imho...
That's just something that i don't understand :)

#10: Zelan on 11/02 at 04:14 PM

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