20
Oct
2009
On 20, Oct 2009 | No Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3 | By Stryker
Sprites in the web. Part 1
by Stryker
Nowadays there are a lot of pieces of news about CSS-sprites. However, all resources just crunch the same idea about saving a set of small pictures in the one to increase total page loading speed. This research in two parts will gather all my knowledge about sprites using features in the web.
10
Oct
2009
On 10, Oct 2009 | No Comments | In jQuery | By Stryker
8 jQuery plugins you will probably want to use
by Stryker
This post presents 8 useful jQuery plugins which you can use in your future projects. Read more…
20
Jun
2009
On 20, Jun 2009 | No Comments | In Coding, HTML5/CSS3, Tutorials/Tips | By Stryker
How to create 2 floating columns with the same height correctly
by Stryker
I want to share with you my approach to markup of double-columned templates where both columns must have the same height. It seems to be well-known and frequently discussed subject and every web-design resource provide to you at least a few ways to do it. But I must point your attention to one moment that described templates are like “bricks”, i.e. templates with fixed width and maximum one expanding column. I will show how to make two (or more) expanding columns and it will be not emulation like bold colorful border, but real full-scale column for which you can setup your background picture for example.
20
May
2009
On 20, May 2009 | No Comments | In Coding, jQuery | By Stryker
TableSorter – jQuery plugin
by Stryker
TableSorter – jQuery plugin
tablesorter is a jQuery plugin for turning a standard HTML table with THEAD and TBODY tags into a sortable table without page refreshes. tablesorter can successfully parse and sort many types of data including linked data in a cell. It has many useful features including: Read more…
20
May
2009
On 20, May 2009 | No Comments | In Coding, jQuery | By Stryker
jQuery iPod-style Drilldown Menu
by Stryker
This drilldown menu provides easy navigation of complex nested structures with any number of levels. The entire menu sits within a fixed-size area, and when a node is selected, breadcrumb links appear above the menu options to both deliver feedback and allow quick access back to nodes higher up in the hierarchy.
18
May
2009
On 18, May 2009 | No Comments | In Coding, jQuery | By Stryker
Sliding login panel with jQuery
by Stryker
This script is based on my previous script “Show/Hide Login Panel with Mootools 1.2” but now works with jQuery 1.3.2 instead of Mootools 1.2.
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