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JavaScript Tutorials

"This script - uses OAuth in a jquery plugin to authenticate users on your website using their Dropbox account credentials. - pulls the user details from its Dropbox account and displays the same on your webpage. - has logout facility."
jQuery Tutorial for JavaScript Developers, covers topics like; jQuery Selectors, jQuery DOM Manipulation, jQuery Animations and jQuery Ajax, etc.
In this tutorial, we are going to shows you how to build your own Parallax Scrolling effect powered by jQuery.
JavaScript » Basics — 3 months ago
Welcome to Create HTML5 Canvas Drawing Board Within 5 Minutes! tutorial. We are going to create a drawing board using HTML5 Canvas API. This is an easy to follow tutorial.
JavaScript » Basics — 4 months ago
The HTML5 IndexedDB API is very useful and powerful. You can leverage it to create rich, online and offline HTML5 application. In addition, with IndexedDB API, you can cache data to make traditional web applications especially mobile web applications load faster and more responsive without need to retrieve data from the web server each time.
This jquery plugin displays a textbox to enter text. When you enter a URL in the textbox, the plugin creates a data box for a link having the link title, description and an image. The plugin works like a URL scrapper and these scrapped values about the URL are available to you as javascript variables.
A video tutorial that discusses the basics of JQuery.
JavaScript » Advanced Topics — 4 months ago
Increase your site performance by loading external Javascript files (social buttons, analytics ...) after Page load
This is where a jQuery plugin called Sharrre can help, this plugin is designed to simulate all the major social networks share buttons but will separate up the button into different HTML elements to make it easier to style. This turns a div into a button and a div with a counter so you can style them separately.
JavaScript » Advanced Topics — 5 months ago
Today we are going to cover how to extract the polygonal data from Google Earth’s country borders and encode the polygonal data into a JavaScript Object array that we can use to plot on Google Maps.
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