Sweet AJAX Tabs With jQuery 1.4 & CSS3
In this tutorial we are making sweet AJAX-powered tabs with CSS3 and the newly released version 1.4 of jQuery
In this tutorial we are making sweet AJAX-powered tabs with CSS3 and the newly released version 1.4 of jQuery
Today we are making an AJAX-enabled Sticky Note system. It will give visitors the ability to create notes with a live preview, and move them around on the screen.
Today we are making a CSS3 & jQuery halftone-style navigation menu, which will allow you to display animated halftone-style shapes in accordance with the navigation links, and will provide a simple editor for creating additional shapes as well.
Welcoming the new year and making an Advanced Event Timeline with the help of PHP, MySQL, CSS & jQuery, that will display a pretty time line with clickable events. Adding new ones is going to be as easy as inserting a row in the database.
This week we are using pure JavaScript with the help of the jQuery framework, to make an animated sharing bar, which will enable your website visitors to share your posts on a number of social networks.
Today we are making a simple, yet eye-catching accordion with the help of CSS, jQuery and the easing plug-in for some fancy effects.
Today we are making a fancy quote rating system that will display a number of famous quotes and will enable our site visitors to rate their favorites.
In this tutorial we are going to create an awesome image gallery which leverages the latest CSS3 and jQuery techniques. The script will be able to scan a folder of images on your web server and build a complete drag and drop lighbox gallery around it.
We are going to make a draggable sort & vote poll, that will enable our website visitors to choose their favorite tutorial from the site. After they vote, a friendly CSS chart will show them how the tutorials are ranked and the total number of voters.
We are using the Twitter API and the newly released lists, to create a fan page widget that allows your visitors to include themselves in a specially crafted fan list in your account.
This week, we are making an Apple-like slideshow gallery, similar to the one they use on their website to showcase their products. It will be entirely front-end based, no PHP or databases required.
Using PHP and jQuery we are going to create a Google Wave-like history slider. Using it, we will enable our visitors to go back and forth in time to view the changes that take place on a comment thread.