Category Archives: jQuery

20+ Demos Showing Advanced jQuery Effects

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Just a short while ago, Flash was one of the primary technologies used by web designers to add interactivity to a website.
Since the introduction of the iPad, with its lack of the Flash Player, there’s an acceleration in the web development world to use alternative technologies to Flash, such as jQuery, Ajax and others.
Although Flash [...] Continue reading

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How to Create a better FAQ page for end users

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FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) pages have become commonplace on many websites for many reasons. The main, is that they offer a way to provide support, most commonly, customer support, without having to re-iterate solutions to common problems. For larger companies, a good FAQ page can even have an effect on the amount of support staff [...] Continue reading

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Drag And Drop Everything With 30 Handy jQuery Plugins

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Do you want to become drag and drop feature expert? Then look no further – this article is just for you! Mostly these plugins are written in jQuery,  and they are super easy to customize and implement in your own projects very fast.
Why such plugins are so handy? You can give your visitors a [...] Continue reading

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Screen Layouts for Rich Internet Applications

Last year we posted an article on 12 Standard Screen Patterns. It has been incredibly popular so we updated it for 2010. The full article will be published at UX Magazine. In the meantime, take a look at the 15 standard layouts and examples from more t… Continue reading

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