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jCargoo – A Moroccan Geek for a Fresh Web: 5 Message Boxes to Style your Notifications with CSS

November 30, 2009

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Alert boxes are well-known in all kind of applications. A stylish alert box is a good way to show you creativity but of course before that; get the full user’s attention.This article will present you two things: 5 free notification boxes to use/customize as well as a very simple technique about how to create your [...]

3 nifty browsing features that should be on every site | Wisdump

November 26, 2009

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Here are three little tweaks that go a long way in improving one’s browsing experience and should become default features on every website. via 3 nifty browsing features that should be on every site | Wisdump.

Create a Twitter Style Login Form with jQuery | Web Resources | WebAppers

November 23, 2009

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Twitter is running a new homepage with clean and easy design for a while already. Look at the top right of Twitter’s homepage, you’ll see the sign in button which will drop down the login form. AEXT has written a tutorial to show you how to create a login drop down with Twitter style using [...]

Bubble Effect with CSS | AEXT.NET

November 23, 2009

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You might be familiar with the plugin jQuery Dock which allows developers to create a menu like Apple Dock. Today, you will create a similar menu with bubble effect by using CSS only. Although it doesn’t have as smooth of an effect as jQuery Dock, it’s helpful for those that just want to make a [...]

Fancy Javascript Popup Library with jQuery UI | Web Resources | WebAppers

November 23, 2009

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TopUp is another easy to use Javascript library for unobtrusively displaying images and webpages in popups. The library is jQuery and jQuery UI driven in order to maintain cross-browser compatibility and compactness. TopUp is absolutely free, also for commercial use. The installation of TopUp consists of including only one file (no images or stylesheets), the look-and-feel [...]

Advanced JavaScript Table Sorter – TinyTable V3 – Web Development Blog

November 16, 2009

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The third iteration of the TinyTable table sorting script adds search, column averages and totals, record numbering, a view all function, and a reset function. At only 6KB it is still lightweight, quick, and includes all previous TinyTable features. Other features include alternate row highlighting, header class toggling, auto data type recognition, and selective column [...]

About CU3ER – flash 3D image slider

November 11, 2009

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CU3ER kju:bər, an image slider initially conceived to create 3D transitions between slides, turned out to be a convenient and multifunction solution that can be applied in a range of website building areas, from content slider to feature slider and image & banner rotator. Consider using it when you want to grab the user’s attention, [...]

Simply-Buttons v2 : p51 Labs

November 11, 2009

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# Buttons size to fit text. # There are 3 states: Inactive, Active, and Hover. # They look and behave the same way in every browser and operating system. # The do not need the javascript to work, they work with just the css # Way better looking buttons than what anyone else can do with XHTML/CSS, isn’t that [...]

7 Free Disposable Chat Systems For Instant Communication

November 11, 2009

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There are various ways that most users prefer while communicating via internet. IMs (MSN Messenger, Skype..), social networks (Facebook, Twitter..) & others. However, there are some situations where all the audience may not have the necessary tools to communicate at the same platforms like a user not having Skype installed or not having a Twitter account. This [...]

How to Create Mega Drop Down Menus with jQuery | Web Resources | WebAppers

November 10, 2009

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Do you remeber we have published a post of Accessible Very Tall Menus with jQuery and CSS? Some people found it not a good way to present information, because we cannot see everything on the menu in one go. Now SohTanaka has come up with another solution – Mega Drop Down Menus. According to usability expert [...]