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"Statista offers thousands of statistical graphs describing numerous topics. Highcharts is our first choice to display our charts because it’s fast, stable, accurate and beautifully designed." Dr. Friedrich Schwandt, CEO and Founder of Statista I'm writing on behalf of TellApart to thank you for your diligence in making the Highcharts library a success. I found the library to be very well written, documented, and your advice on the support forums to be super useful.
If you work in the web industry you have probably paid attention to the responsive hype hitting us like a tsunami. The word “Responsive” is almost as hot as “Cloud” has been in the hosting industry over the last two years. The reason for the popularity of responsive website design right now is the need for making websites accessible to mobile users that are soon to be accountable for 10% of the internet requests . A good example of this trend is the sudden large availability of premium responsive WordPress themes that sell like fresh-baked bread.
If you’re into taking apart code, skip all this and see the end result or download the source ! In this tutorial you will learn how to display an alert to your users with jQuery and CSS similar to the one used by Twitter. The alert drops down from the top of the screen to display what is in a PHP variable. The Twitter alert I’m referring to is shown in the following video: (don’t mind the music, I just happened to be listening to Seal at the time)