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Editor’s Note: Images are used throughout this article to illustrate the effects achieved with border-image. To see this in action. and view the code, go to the demonstration page. A feature that is new in CSS3, but not so new to browsers, is the border-image property. Border-image provides a method to add decorative borders to any element. With the border-image properties you can create decorativ
Today we want to share another jQuery menu with you. This menu will have several panels, each one corresponding to a different background image that will show on all panels when we hover over a panel label. Also, a submenu will slide out from the bottom. This menu comes with some configuration possibilities, such as size of the image, the hover effect and custom default states. Today we want to sh
DropKick.js Painless custom dropdowns, a jQuery joint Creating custom dropdowns is usually a tedious process that requires a ton of extra setup time. Oftentimes lacking conveniences that native dropdowns have such as keyboard navigation. DropKick removes the tedium and lets you focus on making s@#t look good. Download DropKick.js That's not all! DropKick also degrades gracefully: if the user has j
In this article we will take a look at 15 jQuery techniques which will be useful for your effective use of the library. We will start with a few tips about performance and continue with short introductions to some of the library's more obscure features. 1) Use the Latest Version of jQuery With all the innovation taking place in the jQuery project, one of the easiest ways to improve the performance
IntroductionBefore the advent of HTML5, one thing that we — as web developers — were not able to control and manipulate is the session history of a particular browsing context. Not without incurring page reloads or relying on location.hash workarounds. This is all set to change however: the HTML5 history API provides a means to perform tasks such as moving forward and backward in the session histo
A jQuery plugin for inflating web type Download on Github FitText makes font-sizes flexible. Use this plugin on your fluid or responsive layout to achieve scalable headlines that fill the width of a parent element. Oh, and don't you dare let us catch you using FitText on paragraph text. This is for gigantic display text only!
Native These are the natively supported easing functions, built into WebKit. linear ease ease-in ease-out ease-in-out Custom These are custom easing functions (thanks to Robert Penner & Thomas Fuchs) that can produce much more interesting transitions. Generated Animation CSS Internally the custom easing function for the transition is faked using CSS animations. Here is the code that is produced on
You know about CSS Sprites right? They are fantastic to use when you know both the height and the width of they element you are applying them to, because then you can make a really tightly compact sprite image and use very exact coordinates to display exactly the bit you want to. Sprites are also very usable when you know either the width or height of the element. When that’s the case you line up
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