Exactly How to Create a Custom jQuery Accordion – NETTUTS
Accordions can be very useful for showing lots of different sections of data in a small amount of space. jQuery UI has a built in Accordion function, but according to the jQuery UI Build your Download, the size of the Core jQuery UI and Accordion scripts are 25kb and 16.6kb, respectively. Today, I’ll show you how to build a custom accordion that is more “bandwidth efficient”.
Creating a Mouseover Fade Effect with jQuery | bavotasan.com
My last little jQuery tutorial was an alternative to using CSS to create an image change on a mouseover. Now I want to take that one step further and add a…
FancyPlayer – jQuery Fancybox and Flowplayer Integration Tutorial …
Good Fancybox and Flowplayer integration tutorial
How to Create a 3D Tag Cloud in jQuery
With browsers rendering JavaScript faster than ever before, it’s a great opportunity to get creative with jQuery . This tutorial will show how to create a scrolling 3D tag cloud…it’s not as difficult as you might think. 3D Tag Clouds..
Animated Navigation w/ jQuery & CSS | jQuery Navigation | jQuery …
As I was checking out some flash sites for inspiration, I ran across a couple websites that had some nice navigation effects. I’m not a huge fan of wildly animated navs, but these had simple and elegant roll over effects that I liked. I decided to imitate the effect with CSS and jQuery, and would like to share this technique today.
Extending SimplePie to Parse Unique RSS Feeds
A few days ago, as I prepared our Create a Slick Flickr Gallery with SimplePie tutorial, it occurred to me that we haven’t posted many articles that covered SimplePie . Considering how fantastic a library it is, I think it’s time to take a closer look. We’ll be looking at a more advanced feature that allows you to extend the built-in item class to allow for the parsing of complicated RSS feeds. Our Mission If your only desire is to import the feeds of a few blogs to display on your website, you shouldn’t have any trouble at all. In fact, the SimplePie.org website has a great intro screencast that will teach you exactly how to do as much. If you’re unfamiliar, I highly recommend that you view it. However, from time to time, you’ll come across some unique tag names. For example, while working on my personal site reboot, I determined that I’d like to display my nettuts+ videos from Blip.tv RSS feed. Upon reviewing the feed itself, I came across tags, like:
15+ Tips to Speed Up Your Website, and Optimize Your Code!
Once you have been coding for a while, you begin to take something for grant. You forget just how smart you really are. How many hundreds of keyboard shortcuts have we memorized? How many languages have we learned? How many frameworks?
The Monster List of Freelance Job Sites – 2009 Update
The Monster List of Freelance Job Sites – 2009 Update via FreelanceSwitch – The Freelance Blog by FreelanceSwitch.com on 4/15/09 Every freelancer needs clients. We rely on them, nurture our relationships with them, and provide a quality of service that keeps then coming back. And we can never have enough of them! The Monster List of Freelance Job Sites has one purpose: to massively increase your source of potential clients and potential jobs. This list, like Isaac Newton, stands on th
Ways to earn cash
Adbrite – Sell space on your site for text ads Amazon Affiliate Program – Easily create a store or shopping section on your site instead of sending your visitors to Amazon. Amazon handles the shopping cart and fulfillment. Amazon Seller – Sell your stuff on Amazon Associated Content – If you write a story, how-to, rant, etc. you can submit it to them and they will pay you $3-$20 per article if they like it Azoogleads – Another ad program. They do have some decent companies lined up
40 Ways to Make Money on the Internet.
I did a little bookmark scrub this morning and thought I would share the remaining content of my “Online Money” folder. To warn you, there are certain things that I don’t like and never bookmark so: What’s NOT included: Taking Surveys, Get Paid to Surf the Internet, MLM, Programs with a ton of negative user experiences (based on researching forums, Googling them, etc.), Contest Sites, “Buy my DVD, CD, Audiobook”, etc. What IS included: Things you can use to legitimately make money online – Eve



















