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Moments of innovation. François Hollande — L'agenda du changement. How to build a scrolling list with jQuery : Five Minute Argument. Sunday 7th February his tutorial explains, step-by-step, how to use CSS and jQuery animations to build a simple ‘auto-scrolling’ vertical list. Let’s be clear, here: the widget I’m about to put together isn’t exactly a stunning new advance in user interface design. But it does produce a nice final result, and you’ll probably learn a little about CSS and jQuery animations along the way. Requirements To make things more interesting, we’ll give ourselves some pretty strict requirements about behaviour and display. Many similar devices I’ve seen on the web fail on at least one of these requirements, and this was part of the driver towards putting this tutorial together.

Each time a new item needs to be displayed, it should scroll into view from the top. These requirements should make for an interesting enough challenge, whilst offering a reasonable use case from which to study CSS and jQuery. Setup First, let’s get to the markup, which should be as straightforward as possible: Item one Item two. 30 Inspiring “About Me” Pages. By Stephanie Hamilton "About me" pages have the ability to engage and inform your site visitors in a personal and friendly way. For web professionals, our "About me" page can be critical in establishing a true connection with potential clients, and it can set us apart from a sea of other designers and developers. For different types of websites, keep in mind that the About page could be structured differently. For example, an About page for a blog or news site can be vastly different when compared to the same page for a portfolio website.

In this collection, I’ve rounded up 30 excellent "About me" pages from the web portfolios of amazing designers, artists, illustrators, and developers. Enjoy! Toby Powell An interesting use of a cutout/silhouette sets this designer’s About page out from the crowd. Guomundur Most designers use a professional headshot photo of themselves on their About pages, but this designer from Sweden presents an interesting and unique perspective with his overhead shot.

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