Interactive Experiences: Microsites, visual experiences, games, advert games, portals, web standard compliant websites, web 2.0 sites, online & desktop application interfaces, e-learning modules, multimedia CDs, multimedia presentations, DVD menus, interactive kiosksArchitectural Vizualizations: Virtual tours, floorplan vizualizations, photorealistic interior and exterior renderings, virtual ambiental design, tradeshow digital materials, interactive 3D architectural applications
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Easiest Tooltip and Image Preview Using jQuery | Css Globe
What this script does is adds an element to the body when you roll over a certain object. That element’s appearance is predefined with css (positioned absolute and styled) so all we need to do is fill the element with content, calculate mouse position and make it move accordingly. When cursor is moved over he object, element moves with it and when cursor roll out, the element is deleted.
If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu that I designed. It is using Jquery Javascript library and Fisheye component from Interface and some of my icons. It comes with two dock styles - top and bottom. This CSS dock menu is perfert to add on to my iTheme. Here I will show you how to implement it to your web page.
jQuery Tutorials for Designers
This article contains 10 visual tutorials intended for web designers and newbies on how to apply Javascript effects with jQuery. In case you don’t know about jQuery, it is a “write less, do more” Javascript library. It has many Ajax and Javascript features that allow you to enhance user experience and semantic coding. Since these tutorials are focused on jQuery, I’m not going to get into the details of the CSS.
IconExperience - X-Collections
The X-Collections, before April 2008 known as the “IconExperience Icon Collections”, are our proven icon collections that fit the look of Windows® XP. They contain more than 2000 distinct icons in the sizes 16×16, 24×24, 32×32, 48×48, and 128×128 pixels.Below you can find a description of the six available X-Collections. You can download a PDF-catalog for each collection to get a quick overview of the contained icons. The images in the catalog are highly compressed to keep download sizes small. As a result the quality of the catalog images is lower than the quality of the real icons. Additionally we added a watermark to each icon as a protection against unlicensed usage.
Pathfinder Development » Developer’s Notebook: Find computed styles in IE, Firefox, Opera or Safari
Developer’s Notebook: Find computed styles in IE, Firefox, Opera or Safari
The WebKit Open Source Project
WebKit is an open source web browser engine. WebKit is also the name of the Mac OS X system framework version of the engine that’s used by Safari, Dashboard, Mail, and many other OS X applications. WebKit’s HTML and JavaScript code began as a branch of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE. This website is also the home of S60’s S60 WebKit development.
kelvinluck.com: Switch stylesheets with jQuery
I’ve just discovered jQuery which is an awesome JavaScript library. From the horse’s mouth:jQuery is a Javascript library that takes this motto to heart: Writing Javascript code should be fun. jQuery acheives this goal by taking common, repetitive, tasks, stripping out all the unnecessary markup, and leaving them short, smart and understandable.
As an example of how succinct and easy code written with jQuery can be I put together a little example that allows you to add a stylesheet switcher to your site. Check out the example in action.
The stylesheet switcher allows your visitors to choose which stylesheet they would like to view your site with. It uses cookies so that when they return to the site or visit a different page they still get their chosen stylesheet.
The JavaScript code that powers the example looks like this:
250+ Tools and Resources For Coding the Web
We’re all living on the web, and we all seem to be starting our own websites, so it’s time we all learned the languages that make it run. We’ve gathered over 250 resources to help you get going.
This list is aggregated from previous Mashable posts.
DHTML Javascript Menu. Deluxe Menu. v3.2.5
Good navigation is an important step to website success. If people can’t find their way around the site, they will quickly give up
looking and leave, never to return. So, it’s absolute vital that your website has a fast, neat, and eye-pleasing navigation. Don’t allow your website visitors to get lost. Try Deluxe JavaScript Menu!