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jQueryを使用して、サイトにフェードやスライド、表示・非表示、タイマーなどのアニメーション効果を取り入れるチュートリアルを紹介します。 Super-Easy Animated Effects with jQuery チュートリアルは英語ですが、使用する関数、ソース(HTMLとJavaScript)が必要最小限でまとめられており、デモページ(シンプルすぎかも)もあるため、英語が苦手な人でも大丈夫だと思います。 下記に、チュートリアルをいくつかご紹介。 アニメーションでフェードイン・フェードアウト <textarea name="code" class="html" cols="60" rows="5"> <!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <script type="text/javascr
CSS3 continues to gain popularity as we’re seeing it used in more and more websites. However, there are still those out there that are holding out on learning it and using it. This is probably due to the fact that it’s not fully supported yet in all browsers. Nevertheless, if you’re one of those that haven’t started using CSS3 or you’re a CSS3 pro just looking to speed up your work flow, here are
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If you’re a designer, you know how important it is to have a library of resources that can help you enhance your projects and take them to the next level. One resource that can make a significant difference are seamless and tileable patterns. Seamless patterns are versatile and can add depth and richness to your designs, making them suitable for both web and print projects. A well-designed seamles
Inset Border Effect jQuery Plugin by Robin Thrift This plugin puts a border around the targeted elements (typically images), but unlike normal CSS borders it covers up part of the image. When the element is hovered over, the border animates to the sides, revealing the whole image. DOWNLOAD v1.0 Usage Simple: $("img").insetBorder(); All options: $("img").insetBorder({ speed : 1000, // 1000 = 1 seco
The explosion of JavaScript libraries and frameworks such as jQuery onto the front-end development scene has opened up the power of JavaScript to a far wider audience than ever before. It was born of the need — expressed by a crescendo of screaming by front-end developers who were fast running out of hair to pull out — to improve JavaScript’s somewhat primitive API, to make up for the lack of unif
Whether HTML5 will beat Flash or not, it has been one of the most frequently discussed topics in the web design community lately. In the heat of this debate another popular opposition, Flash vs. JavaScript, was somewhat lost. It’s rather paradoxical, taking into account that HTML5 is still in the draft version (even though a working one) and JavaScript, particularly its most popular library jQuery
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