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The CSS3 border-radius property « Blogging CSS
One of the CSS3 properties designers have been longing the most for is undoubtedly the border-radius property. With CSS3 border-radius property it’s possible to create the so popular rectangles with rounded corners exclusively via CSS - no images needed.
HTML5 and The Future of the Web | How-To | Smashing Magazine
In this article, I’m hoping to give you some tips and insight into HTML5 to help ease the inevitable pain that comes with transitioning to a slightly different syntax.
REST implementation for CodeIgniter | News | Phil Sturgeon.co.uk
Sample controller file shows how to code RESTful interface to CodeIgniter. Good stuff.
jQuery Ajax tutorials, jQuery UI examples and more! - The Ultimate jQuery List
A really big 1-page list of plugins and examples for jQuery
Google Maps API V3 Demo Gallery - Google Maps JavaScript API V3 - Google Code
Demo apps using Google Maps Version 3 API
Part 1: Design and Code a Slick Website from Scratch
Part 1 of a series on designing and implementing a new website.
Powerful CSS-Techniques For Effective Coding | CSS | Smashing Magazine
In this post we present 50 new CSS-techniques, ideas and ready-to-use solutions for effective coding. You definitely know some of them, but definitely not all of them. Some technique is missing? Let us know in the comments to this post.
With YQL Execute, the Internet becomes your database (Yahoo! Developer Network Blog)
Today, the YQL team has taken the Open Data Table capabilities to the next level by adding a new element to the definition - Execute. The Execute element can contain arbitrary developer code that the YQL data engine runs during the processing of a YQL sta
The 20 most creative resumes
I’ve seen in a long time. Pure inspiration - FrancescoMugnai.com
Pricing Tables: Examples And Best Practices | Design Showcase | Smashing Magazine
Pricing tables play an important role for every company that offers products or services. They are a challenge from both a design and usability standpoint. They must be simple but at the same time clearly differentiate between features and prices of diffe
Animation Widget - Slide Out From Top of Viewport | Matt Snider JavaScript Resource
One of the most useful JavaScript animations is to animate a DOM node as it slides in from the top (or another side) of the browser viewport. I have implemented this animation several times for various projects, and thought that it would be a good idea to
Fun with Overflows | jQuery for Designers - Tutorials and screencasts
Making use of the overflow and scrollLeft DOM property to scroll elements is a much more effective use of the CPU, over animating using CSS top/left.
300+ Jquery, CSS, MooTools and JS navigation menus | 1stwebdesigner
300 CSS, jQuery and other menus
Build An Incredible Login Form With jQuery - NETTUTS
In this tutorial, we'll create a sliding panel, that slides in to reveal more content, using JQuery to animate the height of the panel. In this case, we will be creating a hypothetical login for the new tutsplus area that's coming soon.
A Closer Look at YUI 3.0 PR 1: Dav Glass’s Draggable Portal Example » Yahoo! User Interface Blog
YUI 3.0 Preview Release 1 was made available on Wednesday, and with it we provided a look at how the next major iteration of YUI is taking shape. Among the elements we shipped with the preview is a new example from Dav Glass, the Draggable Portal, which e
NETTUTS - Create a Spectacular Photo Gallery with MooTools
JavaScript libraries such as MooTools can save a lot of time when developing a site. In this tutorial, I'll be showing you how to combine many of MooTools's functions to create a nice photo gallery.
Enhancing TabView Accessibility with WAI-ARIA Roles and States » Yahoo! User Interface Blog
The YUI TabView Control is built on a strong foundation of semantic markup that provides users with some basic accessibility. But while TabView looks like a desktop tab control, screen readers don’t present it as an atomic widget, leaving users to figure
Joomla! Developer Network
In the first three tutorials, we have developed a MVC component that retrieves its data from a table in the database. Currently, there is no way to add data to the database except to do it manually using another tool. In this tutorial, we will develop an
Joomla! Developer Network
In the first two tutorials, we showed you how to build a simple model-view-controller component. We had one view which retrieved data from a model (which was created in the 2nd tutorial). In this tutorial, we will be working with the model. Instead of th
Joomla! Developer Network
In the first tutorial, the greeting was hardcoded into the view. This doesn’t follow the MVC pattern exactly because the view is intended to only display the data, and not contain it.
In this second part of the tutorial we will demonstrate how to mov
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