Category Archives: jquery

jQuery Multiple Filter

For far too long I’ve been writing blog posts with way too much whimsy and outspoken statements about the Industry. Lately I have been much more focused on actually creating useful things. I feel so much more positive about my …

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The Advertising Riddle

If you’re anything like me, you like reading blogs and other online content to learn things, be inspired and have a nice experience while you’re doing it. I was recently told about an article over at Usability post called ‘a …

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jQuery page recognition menu & accordian

View the entire menu in action If you are a Front End Developer who gets frustrated, working with back end system where you can never seem to have fine control over the menu design. With the following technique, you should …

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Progressive Enhancement is a good thing

The Web of today is changing. Whether we, as Web professionals, like it or not. There are currently about 10 browsers (taking into account versions, which often differ from each other) on the market within which Web sites need to …

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Flicker effect with jQuery

During the design process of a recent project homepage, I wanted to use an effect that native jQuery plugins or javascript effects could not achieve in the way I wanted them to. My idea was to have as spooky a …

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Beware the Twitter API

I found a bit of a glaring hole in the twitter API the other day. I have a protected Twitter account and all I wanted to do on the Webegg site was to show one Tweet (the latest one) on …

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Adding a slidedown box with jQuery

I’m always coming up against situations where, in the planning process, you give a small consideration for a feature of the site you build, only to actually discover that to achieve this feature will take more work than you anticipated. …

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Using jQuery to Change the background and cursor

Anyone who builds fully standards compliant sites like Webegg, have come across the problem of changing the cursor on rollover or for some other reason, then tried to validate their code one to find that it fails. The right way …

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