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How to Create an Awesome Scrolling Navigation using jQuery - thebeebs. I was looking over the .net award nominees this week and stumbled across the flipboard.com website. I loved the scrolling navigation so much I just had to open up visual studio and try and recreate it myself. DemoView Demo The main thing flipboard do differently is to have the logo and logo background elements move at different animation speeds from each other and the main content. This effect is is similar to Parallex scrolling and gives the website more interest, depth and flair. I’ve documented the main steps to recreate my demo below: Step 1 First we need to make reference to the jQuery Library as we are going to use it alot. Step 2 Next we will want to add our HTML to the page this HTML will hold all of the layers and links that we will need to get the example running.

The background triangle moves at a slightly different speed to the logo and so needs it’s own <div>. I have added the nav layer and placed 4 links into it so that the user can navigate between the different contentItems. Awesome jQuery Plugins And Techniques To Create Visually Excellent Websites. 100 Best JavaScript Resources. JavaScript is an extremely useful scripting language for enhancing user experience and usability. It is becoming more and more popular, as more developers begin to make cool techniques accessible.

Here are 100 excellent JavaScript (and a few AJAX) techniques, plugins, and resources based on the major libraries of jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous, MooTools, and Dojo. JavaScript Techniques and Tutorials Coda Pop-Up Tutorial Build An Incredible Login Form with jQuery Create a Slick Tabbed Content Area using CSS & jQuery Create a Simple, Intelligent Accordion Effect Using Prototype and Scriptaculus Create a Simple, Powerful Product Highlighter with MooTools Creating a Dynamic Poll with jQuery and PHP Creating a “Filterable” Portfolio with jQuery Leopard Desktop with jQuery using jqDock Adding to Our Leopard Desktop with jQuery Use the jQuery UI to Control the Size of Your Text Animated Drop Down Menu with jQuery Animated Menus Using jQuery Fancy Box Easiest Tooltip and Image Preview Using jQuery.

20 jQuery Image and Multimedia Gallery Plugins. There are a multitude of options and technologies available, not only to developers but also regular users, for displaying a large volume of images on your website. The first that may spring to your mind are content and image sliders, which are currently very fashionable, or you would maybe be thinking of the simpler method of using a lightbox attached to your images, or it could be the more advanced option of using a dedicated gallery CMS. With all of these new technologies and fresh ideas it seems to be very easy to forget about the always reliable, traditional and timeless grid style image gallery.

In this post we take a look at 20 of the best jQuery plugins that will allow you to easily build a feature-rich jQuery image and multimedia gallery plugins. Some of these plugins are not the freshest but have proved time and time again to be the best and most reliable. TN3 Gallery TN3 Gallery is a fully responsive image gallery which also comes available as a WordPress plugin. Galleriffic. Build An Incredible Login Form With jQuery.

One struggle that still remains today in web design is displaying all of the redundant information on every page. For example, a login form. What if there was a way to easily make the content accessible on every page, but keep it hidden until needed? Well you can, by making a top panel that when clicked, will reveal its self and its content. But we need to make this look nice, so we'll also animate it. In this tutorial, we'll create a sliding panel, that slides in to reveal more content, using JQuery to animate the height of the panel. Step 1 - Photoshop Layout First we need to plan out our layout and make it look cool with Photoshop. Width="600" height="400"> Here you can see what the demo will look like in its normal state. width="600" height="400"> Here is what the demo will look like when the panel is slid down.

Step 2 - Planning the structure First off, we need to build the page's structure. Alright, so the layout of the page is pretty simple. Step 3 - CSS preparation: Classes & ID's. Create Portfolio Website With CSS/jQuery. Create Portfolio Website With CSS/jQuery Posted by Vikas Ghodke on March 16th in Tutorials. Since last some weeks i have started learning jQuery, and today i thought why not give a tutorial on jquery and css. So i come up with this amazing tutorial (amazing for me atleast), which uses only pure CSS and jQuery to design a whole portfolio website suited for any shared hosting, no photoshop or any other design software required.

Here we go… Step 1 : HTML Documentation First of all we need to document our html page, so we need on container which holds all other div elements likes header, slider, content and footer. Create Portfolio website with css jquery <div id="wrapper"><div id="header"><div id="logo"><h1>AcrisDesign</h1></div><div id="nav"><! Step 2 : Header There are two elements in header 1.)

<div id="header"><div id="logo"><h1>AcrisDesign</h1></div><div id="nav"><ul><! Now we need to style our Logo and Navigation. Do you want to clear the HP2-Z21 exam successfully in the first attempt? 25 Excellent jQuery Tutorials for Navigation Menu. 35 jQuery Tutorials You Must Know. 50 Useful New jQuery Techniques and Tutorials - Smashing Magazine.