In this tutorial you will learn the basics of AJAX using Prototype (A JavaScript framework) and PHP.
So you just got into Google Buzz few days ago and would like to embed your buzz stream into a website yourself. Here are a few jQuery lines to help you get started.
Build an Auto-Scrolling Slideshow that Works With and Without Javascript
Today I wanted to write a quick demonstration of how to do a simple form validation. Here you will learn how to make sure that certain form fields are filled before any data is allowed to be sent off.
A traditional blogroll is a simple list of other sites, often in the sidebar, that are related, owned by, or otherwise friendly to the home site. Blogrolls are a great idea and on-point with the spirit of blogging, but how is a casual reader to know if any of these sites are truly of interest? Let's improve upon the concept of a blogroll by not just listing sites, but dynamically pulling recent headlines from them, and using some fun jQuery animation.
Animation is the next biggest thing! Learn how to use it with jQuery like a pro.
One of the most popular usages of JavaScript is to create a drop down menu. This tutorial will show you how to make one.
This tutorial will walk you through setting up a drag and drop script using Ajax and PHP
We’ll be doing two things.
* PART ONE: We’ll setup a sortable drag and drop task list that is integrated with your mysql database
* PART TWO: We’ll modify our code to make this a mini CMS that allows us to drag and drop to sort things and have those changes reflected on other pages.
Creating tabbed interfaces suddenly becomes a piece-of-cake when using the Tabs function in the jQuery UI library. It can be utilized to create completely unique interfaces without having to be a coding God - using only one line of code!
In this post, we'll take you through 5 essential easy snippets popular through out the web design community.
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