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There are 5 articles linked to the jQuery tag.
- 21 Useful PHP Components
Web applications have made huge leaps and bounds in improving user experience thanks to a lot of recently developed Ajax technology. When you combine some neat functionality courtesy of PHP with the cleverness of javascript you can produce some pretty cool results. In an effort to help you take it up a notch, we’d like to share some methods for helping your site anticipate a user’s next move.
Posted by Rob on 3rd Mar 2009
- CSS Sprites/Rollovers
In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery. Say hello to hover animations that respond to a user’s behavior in ways standards-based sites never could before.
Posted by Rob on 3rd Sep 2008
- 15 Resources To Get You Started With jQuery From Scratch
Maybe you're a seasoned jQuery pro. Heck, maybe you're John Resig. On the other hand, maybe you read words like "Prototype", "jQuery", and "Mootools" and think to yourself, "What the heck are these?" Now is the time to learn.
Posted by Rob on 16th Jul 2008
- jCarousel
jCarousel is a jQuery plugin for controlling a list of items in horizontal or vertical order. The items, which can be static HTML content or loaded with (or without) AJAX, can be scrolled back and forth (with or without animation).
Posted by Rob on 13th May 2008
- jQuery Tutorials For Beginners
This article contains 10 visual tutorials intended for web designers and newbies on how to apply Javascript effects with jQuery.
Posted by Rob on 25th Mar 2008