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Placed in: Home Programming Webdesign jQuery quickie: Unlimited Scroll using the Twitter API comprar viagra en españa comprar viagra online comprar viagra generico barato comprar cialis generico online comprar cialis online seguro Time for another relatively simple jQuery tutorial, just like my previous jQuery quickie. At work, I'm currently working with Silverlight and implemented unlimited scrol
Most webdesigners/developers know what Lorem Ipsum is. For those who don't, it's simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Although I hardly use it myself (others think it's killing your designs), I still think the idea behind it is pretty good. Chris Coyier took this idea to a whole new level and created HTML-Ipsum. You can copy HTML elements to your own project to see if you've
Placed in: Home Programming The iPhone unlock screen in xHTML, CSS and jQuery comprar viagra en españa comprar viagra online comprar viagra generico barato comprar cialis generico online comprar cialis online seguro The iPhone: Everybody knows what it is, many people "played around" with the gadget and most people love it. I also own one of these amazing smartphones, and the looks of the software
A couple of days ago, Mozilla released their newest version of their ever popular browser: Firefox. It was in beta before, but now version 3.6 can be officially downloaded. This version of the browser brings us a couple of improvements on several aspects, like using Personas (themes), improved (JavaScript) performance and an extended version of the CSS engine compared to the 3.5 release. Today, we
As you might know already, I'm not a big fan of animations that are added in CSS3. Yet, several people on Twitter told me why they really like the feature. At that point, I wanted to play around with it too. At the same time, I wanted to see if those animations with CSS3 could be created with jQuery too (especially for those browser that don't support CSS3 animations yet). So today, I present you
Although I don't understand why animations have been added in CSS3, this upcoming standard does have a couple of very neat features added to the CSS we're using today. I wanted to take a couple of these new things, and create a Sweet tabbed navigation using CSS3. This tutorial takes on the following CSS(3) properties: rgba opacity text-shadow pseudo selectors rounded corners gradients box-shadow A
Remember jTypingHero? This was a fun little game to test your typing skills based on the ever popular Guitar Hero. Lately, I came across some news about a new "Hero" game: DJ Hero. Since I really love Proof of Concepts/experimenting, I wanted to bring the vinyl to the browser. That's why I present to you: jQuery DJ Hero. By combining CSS3 and jQuery, I created two records that you can start spinni
Just recently, I noticed something pretty cool at Google Images: When you resize your browser, search results are hidden/shown, depending if it makes a full row. It does really have a big advantage: you'll never have any "empty spots" on your website. The grid is always fully filled and results that don't fit in the grid, are simply hidden. I wanted to recreate this technique using jQuery. Just li
The use of HTML lists (<ol> for an ordered list, <ul> for an unordered list) is very common these days. Today, we're going to look a little bit further than creating regular lists, by showing 8 different ways to beautifully style your HTML lists with CSS. We'll use some pure CSS techniques to make a bored list look awesome (and even have some extra functionality). As a reminder, here's how a defau
Style Sheet switchers (or "colour theme choosers") are not really that new. Apart from that fact, they still are pretty fun to use and cool to see. I was wondering how jQuery could help me achieve this technique. While searching, I came across several solutions. There is a problem when using these techniques, which I will explain later. I created a little work-around to create a better jQuery styl
Today, I'm proud to present you my first icon pack: Social Post Stamps. Social Post Stamps is a social media icon set with 13 different icons all placed on post stamps. The icon package contains icons for the following websites: del.icio.us, Designbump, Designfloat, Digg, FlickR, GMail, Google, PayPal, Reddit, RSS, StumbleUpon, Technorati and Twitter. All icons are available in three different siz
After releasing several jQuery scripts, I wanted to take the whole jQuery programming to another level. For that reason, I'm proud to release my first jQuery plugin for everyone to use. The plugin called jSlickmenu, creates, well, slick menus with jQuery. Combined with some great CSS3 features likes rotation and shadows, this plugin can really lift up your design. It's fairly easy to use, highly c
Apple is known to create beautiful products (next to the needed functionality of course). I already wrote several articles on how you can transfer some amazing iPhone designs to your webbrowser, I own a MacBook Pro (which also looks pretty sleek) and many other products from Apple are well known for their amazing design. The website from Apple isn't less: The layout is simple yet beautiful. Yet, o
Everyone started out small. When you were born, you looked totally different than how you look now. This doesn't only count for humans, but (apparently) for cars too. Do you recognize this little fellow? Just look how much he has changed! And he even had more friends to play with. Click on the baby version to enlarge the image. Ferrari Original
Flash is one of the most common platform to create an internet game. These games can be really fun to do (lot's more fun than plain old bingo) and are great to get some distraction from the regular things. Here a small list with real time wasters: 15 addictive (but fun) Flash games. Don't get to addicted to these games, otherwise you'll get fired when playing at work! Note that the list is in no p
Everybody loves typography in design. Playing around with characters in an awesome way really gets the attention of the viewer, especially when the typography is in motion. This article is showcasing the most beautiful 3d typography for your design inspiration, including 5 tutorials on how to create your very own. 3d programs like Xara 3d or 3d Studio Max will make the 3d rendering easier, but Ill
Time for some fun with CSS and optical illusions. For those people that are feed subscribers for a while, will know that I really love optical illusions. I already wrote several articles with optical illusions (15 cool word illusions, Illusion of a 3D dragon and more), and now it's time to create one myself with the help of CSS. One of the optical illusion video's that I saw a while ago, was the e
Here's a small collection of the best, funniest or coolest images from February 2008. This is part 1 of the month. Stay tuned for part 2! Best images of February 2008 - Part 1 These images are found randomly around the net. I didn't take the pictures. Please contact me if you're the rightful owner of the picture, and I'll make sure your copyright will me mentioned with the picture. Make sure you h
Tools and generators for your website can be really useful. They are created to help you improve your website in many different ways. Here's a list with 60 of my personal favorite tools or generators for your website. Of course, all of these tools, websites and online generators are free to use. Enjoy and good luck with your blog. I've split the tools in several categories. Everything is listed al
Graffiti (or spray paint) often regarded by others as unsightly damage or unwanted vandalism. But some times, the boring wall is supplied with a true piece of graffiti art, making it a joy for the eyes. A new game from Atari, Getting Up, is based on tagging. I made a collection of pictures showing these fine spray paint creations. By looking at them and studying the details, you could boost your (
If you're a regular visitor (reader) of my blog, you'll probably know that I really like optical illusions. Here's another article about this phenomenon, now it's all about optical illusions with words. I'll start off with a classic. Check out the following image. Say aloud the ink color of each word. How quickly can you do it? Did you slow down? The next one is a really cool wedding card. When th
You'll probably know them. They're created by the most creative smart-asses on the net. They don't really have a good use, but they make me smile: Demotivational Posters. Here are my favorite 40 of them. Oh, now I think I'm going to be replaced by a robot. CC By krash If you want to make your own demotivational poster, go to Despair or BigHugeLabs. Feel free to submit your creations in the comment
The standard fonts on a PC are really boring and just created to read. You want fonts that just look nice on your artwork. Download fonts from the following sites to give your text a nice look. To install, place the downloaded TTF-file (or other Font-file extensions) in the Fonts folder on your PC. This can be found in C:\WINDOWS\Fonts. Dafont Personal Favorite Great website, huge amount of fonts.
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