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How To Create A ‘Mootools Homepage’ Inspired Navigation Effect Using jQuery

How To Create A ‘Mootools Homepage’ Inspired Navigation Effect Using jQuery

As you know there are a host of competing javascript libraries around these days. Though I prefer jQuery, I’ve always liked the way the menu on MooTools worked. So in this tutorial we’ll recreate that same effect … but we’ll do it in jQuery!
How To Create A ‘Mootools Homepage’ Inspired Navigation Effect Using jQuery

Animate a hover with jQuery

Animate a hover with jQuery

Animate an image while hovering it and show the visitors information while doing that. Sounds simple huh? Well it is, but the effect is nice and can be nice for a portfolio, for example.

Animate a hover with jQuery

Animate a hover with jQuery

Building an Animated Cartoon Robot with jQuery

Building an Animated Cartoon Robot with jQuery

Aside from being a fun exercise, what purpose does something like this have? None that’s plainly obvious. Its about as useful as a miniature ship in a bottle. Yet it does have an underlying purpose. It could inspire someone to look beyond the perceived constraints of web designers and developers.
Building an Animated Cartoon Robot with jQuery

FrogJS Javascript Ajax Gallery

FrogJS Javascript Ajax Gallery

FrogJS is a simple javascript ajax based script with a very lighter size, unobtrusive javascript gallery. It’s not a replacement for other thumbnail galleries like Lightbox JS, but a different way of showcasing galleries. This type of gallery is best used when a page-by-page gallery is needed, as is the case with photo stories. Below is a small example of a FrogJS gallery. Just click the parrot thumbnail to scroll through the gallery.
frogJS Gallery

Curtains Opening Animation with jQuery

Curtains Opening Animation with jQuery

Curtains Opening Animation with jQuery pluginCurtains Opening Animation with jQuery

Apple-style Slideshow Gallery With CSS and jQuery

Apple-style Slideshow Gallery With CSS and jQuery

A Beautiful Apple-style Slideshow Gallery With CSS and jQueryA Beautiful Apple-style Slideshow Gallery With CSS and jQuery

Animated Menu Using jQuery

Animated Menu Using jQuery

Animated Menu Using jQueryAnimated Menu Using jQuery

Fun with Overflows | jQuery

Fun with Overflows | jQuery

Making use of the overflow and scrollLeft DOM property to scroll elements is a much more effective use of the CPU, over animating using CSS top/left. So this episode of J4D demonstrates the same effect used in two completely different ways.Fun with Overflows

How to tell if an element exists | jQuery

How to tell if an element exists | jQuery

A common question for beginners coming to jQuery is: Is there a way to return true or false if an element exists? There is, and it’s (very, very) simple to do.How to tell if an element exists

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