Display your Favorite Tweets using PHP and jQuery (Updated)
In this tutorial, we will be writing a PHP class that will fetch, cache, and display your favorite tweets in a beautiful CSS3 interface.
In this tutorial, we will be writing a PHP class that will fetch, cache, and display your favorite tweets in a beautiful CSS3 interface.
Today we will be building a jQuery-powered bubble animation effect. It will be a great way to present a set of images on your website as a interesting slideshow.
Lets have some fun today, and build the classical "spinning newspaper" scene using CSS3 animations, jQuery, and the canvas element, picking useful techniques along the way.
Here we will be creating a simple about page that is powered by PHP, HTML5 and CSS3. It will present your contact information to your visitors, with an option for downloading it as a vCard (useful for importing it in third party applications).
In this article we will take a look at 15 jQuery techniques for your effective use of the library. We will start with a few tips about performance and continue with some of the library's more obscure features.
In today's tutorial we will be making a beautiful HTML5 portfolio powered by jQuery and the Quicksand plugin. You can use it to showcase your latest work and it is fully customizable, so potentially you could expand it to do much more.
This time we will be building a simple Tweet to Download system with jQuery and Twitter's Web Intents gateway. It will offer your website visitors a free download, but only after they tweet about your website.
This time we will be making a jQuery plugin which, combined with a simple php script, can generate a file and make it available for download. Perfect for exporting the settings of your webapp or providing reports.
In this final part of the series, we will be creating the jQuery / CSS front end. We will be using the Flot jquery plugin to build a live visualization of the uptime data gathered by our dashboard.
In this short tutorial, we will be using the power of CSS3 effects and transitions, to build a JavaScript-free animated navigation menu which you can use to add a polished look to your website or template.
Picking up where we left last time, we will take a look at the controllers that comprise our app engine application.
In this tutorial, we will be building a jQuery and PHP powered photobooth. It will allow your website visitors to take a snapshot with their web camera and upload it from a neat CSS3 interface.