Making a Flickr-powered Slideshow
In this tutorial we will be developing a jQuery plugin that will make it possible to create slideshows, product guides or presentations from your Flickr photo sets.
In this tutorial we will be developing a jQuery plugin that will make it possible to create slideshows, product guides or presentations from your Flickr photo sets.
This holiday season, Google once again presented the world with a neat animated logo. In this tutorial we will try to recreate it with the help of jQuery and a bit of CSS!
In this tutorial we are going to build a XML backed testimonial viewer, which, along with jQuery and XSL transformations, can display the set on your product pages.
Continuing on our quest for building customizable alternatives for browser's controls, this week we are building a cross-browser, custom confirm dialog in the form of an easy to use jQuery plugin.
Today we are going to use jQuery and CSS3 rotations, along with the jQuery rotate plugin, to create a beautiful slideshow. You can use it to spice up your web sites, product pages and other projects with some CSS3 magic.
In this tutorial we are using jQuery and CSS to recreate the splashcreens that Apple uses to promote their products on their homepage. In the course of the article we will be developing an easy to use jQuery plugin that you can incorporate into any existing website.
By far the browser controls are one of the most difficult elements to style consistently. This is why we are building a script that is going to take an ordinary select element, and replace it with a better looking, markup powered version, while keeping all the functionality intact.
Here we are creating a stylish coming soon page, using PHP, MySQL and jQuery. It will allow you to collect visitors' emails and store them in a simple database table.
In part two of this two-part tutorial, we will be creating the jQuery and CSS front end of our AJAX Web Chat.
This week we are creating a useful set of animated buttons with the power of CSS3's multiple backgrounds and animations.
Today we are making a feedback solution. Powered by jQuery, PHP and the PHPMailer class, this form sends the users' suggestions directly to your mailbox.
This time, we are making a progressively enhanced HTML5 slideshow with the new canvas element and jQuery, which is perfectly functional in older browsers as well.