Jim on June 27th, 2010




Have you ever seen sites that offer some kind of color-switcher within the header section? Want to know how easy it is to replicate? I will show you in 200 seconds, using jQuery.

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Jim on June 27th, 2010




When space is at a premium, making use of sliders is the optimal way to present information. Today, we will take a look at how to create a slider similar to the one used in the iTunes store.

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Jim on June 27th, 2010




At some point you may need to create a draggable element within your web application. This is great functionality, however you may want or find that you need the element to stay in place after being dragged around. In this tutorial I will show you how to easily drag an element and make it stick, even after a page reload, by grabbing and storing its X and Y coordinates.

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Jim on April 25th, 2010




Twitter integration into web design is now fun and easy, thanks to the amazing jQuery Twitter plugins. Fun , functionality, interactivity and aesthetics are the features that make these plugins popular among users. Serve all your needs for twitter integration with these amazing jQuery twitter plugins. Get tickers, Quoters, Real time tweets and much more with this collection of amazing jQuery twitter plugins.

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Jim on April 25th, 2010




Highly customizable Twitter trackbacks widget to integrate tweets that mention your post into your blog. Each tweet comes with reply & retweet links to get more readers engaged in your story conversation.

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