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JavaScript Tutorials

JavaScript » Ajax — over 2 years ago
This tutorial will teach you how to create a AJAX/PHP rating script using xajax.
JavaScript » Buttons and Navigation — over 2 years ago
Most people dislike JavaScript because it’s not that fast. But JS has some interesting features. We’ll talk about one of those today, making a div slide by hitting a single button.
JavaScript » Object Oriented Development — about 1 year ago
Well, let’s focus on the new tutorial called: “How to create a stylish loading bar as Gmail in javascript“. As you can suppose it will be about how to create the famous loading bar from gmail or other sites as tuenti.com (”the spanish facebook“), etc. But the magic on this tutorial isn’t the loading bar, it’s the way to load all resources like javascript, css, and other static files that our web application will need, to delete user waiting times during his visit.
JavaScript » Object Oriented Development — about 1 year ago
This free image gallery based on javascript is a quick & easy solution. Implementing the demo doesn’t requre knowledge of any javascript. In this article, I’ll explain and breakdown the javascript that runs the image gallery using the javascript framework Mootools.
JavaScript » Forms — over 2 years ago
Learn how to do form processing within PHP.
JavaScript » Ajax — over 2 years ago
In this tutorial you will learn the basics of AJAX using Prototype (A JavaScript framework) and PHP.
Ever seen some excellent jQuery navigation that left you wanting to make one of your own? Today we’ll aim to do just that by building a menu and animate it with some smooth effects.
JavaScript » Dynamic HTML — about 1 year ago
In this tutorial I will be showing you how to create a style switcher using jQuery and PHP. The end result will be an unobtrusive & entirely degradable dynamic style switcher which will be quick and easy to implement.
JavaScript » Forms — about 1 year ago
One struggle that still remains today in web design is displaying all of the redundant information on every page. For example, a login form. What if there was a way to easily make the content accessible on every page, but keep it hidden until needed? Well you can, by making a top panel that when clicked, will reveal its self and its content. But we need to make this look nice, so we'll also animate it.
JavaScript » Advanced Topics — about 1 year ago
Want to randomize and rotate your AdSense ads? Maybe you want to test a new ad format against an old one? You can do that with this simple bit of Javascript. It's easier than you think.
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