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Archive for March, 2008



Learning jQuery: Revealing Photo Slider

So in my journey to to learn jQuery, I’m trying to learn to do some things that CSS can already do but that jQuery can do “sexier”. Jonathan Snook has an article up “Content Overlay with CSS” in which extra content is revealed in a certain area when it is moused over. This inspired [...]

Learning jQuery: A Roundup Roundup

I’ve been really getting into this jQuery phenomenon lately. jQuery is tightly tied to CSS, so if you are already comfortable with CSS and are looking for ways to expand your possibilities, jQuery is the place to be. You can achieve so many cool effects with it, and there are so many good learning resources [...]

New Screencast: Working Modularly With PHP

Many sites do not use any fancy Content Managment System (CMS) to generate their pages, they are just just good ol’ static HTML content. A site for your grandmothers pie baking business probably only has a few pages, perhaps a homepage, about page, and contact page. Each of these pages has different main content, but [...]

Javascript Page Slider Roundup

“Page Sliders” are a bit like Tabbed Boxes, only the content appears to slide by instead of be instantly replaced. This is a pretty nice effect and like tabbed boxes, it can help you get a lot of content onto a single page without risking visual clutter. There are a number of techniques and frameworks [...]

Links of Interest

960 Grid System

Nathan Smith has launched a CSS framework called the 960 Grid System. The theory is that 960 pixels is a great number for a fixed width site, because it fits nicely onto a 1024px screen and is evenly divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 30, [...]

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