Widgets
Twitter Ticker
Filed in Widgets - over 2 years ago
Create a pure jQuery & CSS twitter ticker which utilizes Twitter’s Search API.
Twitter List Powered Fan Page
Filed in Widgets - over 2 years ago
We are using the Twitter API and the newly released lists, to create a fan page widget that allows your visitors to include themselves in a specially crafted fan list in your account.
Sticky Notes
Filed in Widgets - over 2 years ago
An AJAX-enabled Sticky Note management system. It will give visitors the ability to create notes with a live preview, and move them around on the screen. Every movement is going to be sent to the back-end via AJAX and saved in the database.
Sort & Vote
Filed in Widgets - over 2 years ago
Teach you how to make a draggable sort & vote poll, that will enable your website visitors to choose their favorite tutorial from the site. After they vote, a friendly CSS chart will show them how the tutorials are ranked and the total number of voters.
Favorite Rating
Filed in Widgets - over 2 years ago
This tutorial shows you how to implement a "Show the love" rating system like amypink.com.
Search & Share
Filed in Utilities, Widgets - over 2 years ago
Search and Share makes highlighting text a more functional action. More specifically, it attempts to understand the intention of a user’s text selection and present a variety of options accordingly. The criteria for understanding the intention is the character length of the selection, and the interpreted actions are copying, searching and sharing.
imgAreaSelect - Select A Rectangular Area Of An Image
Filed in Widgets - over 3 years ago
imgAreaSelect is a jQuery plugin for selecting a rectangular area of an image. It allows web developers to easily implement image cropping functionality, as well as other user interface features, such as photo notes (like those on Flickr).
Sliding Boxes and Captions
Filed in Widgets - over 3 years ago
All of these sliding box animations work on the same basic idea. There is a div tag (.boxgrid in my css) that essentially acts as a window where two other items of your choosing “peek” through.










