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What Responsive Design Means

Responsive design is a style in which the layout responds of your webpage adjusts based on the device that it is being rendered on. So, depending on what device you are viewing a website, whether it’s on a desktop, a smart phone or a tablet, the layout will adjust based on the width of the

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Amazing jQuery Effects

Amazing jQuery Effects A Complete Resource for Everything jQuery. A collection of amazing jQuery effects for you to use and implement on your next project. 1. An amazing animated parallax effects using CSS and jQuery jParallax turns a selected element into a ‘window’, or viewport, and all its children into absolutely positioned layers that can

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Collection of Great jQuery Animations

Collection of Great jQuery Animations Here is a collection of great jQuery animations for your next project. These are great examples of some of the animations you can produce with jQuery. There are many more examples and will be adding to this list, however, these are the most popular animations currently being used. Did you

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Cross Browser Compatibility Tools For Designers

Posted by: Farhan Khan WebSite: http://www.pixlogics.com Design plays an important role in making or breaking that traffic you need, so you should understand how making your site cross-browser compatible should be the first thing on your mind before you publish your site. Here are some cross-browser compatibility tools for designers that you must check out.

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JavaScript Mobile Framework for HTML5 Web Apps

DHTMLX Touch is a free open source JavaScript library for building HTML5-based mobile web apps. It’s not just a set of UI widgets, but a javaScript mobile framework for HTML5 web apps that allows you to create eye-catching, robust web applications that run on iOS, Android, and other mobile platforms. Syntax DHTMLX Touch framework offers

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JsFiddle – A Playground for developers

JsFiddle is a playground for web developers, a tool which may be used in many ways. One can use it as an online editor for snippets build from HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The code can then be shared with others, embedded on a blog, etc. Using this approach, JavaScript developers can very easily isolate bugs.

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Explore How to Use jQuery to Make Designing for Mobile More Efficient

In this video, Greg Rewis shows how Dreamweaver CS 5.5′s support for jQuery Mobile projects. Built upon the wildly popular jQuery JavaScript framework, jQuery Mobile lets web designers and developers build mobile application interfaces quickly and consistently.

 
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jQuery Demo – Expandable Sidebar Menu

jQuery Demo – Expandable Sidebar Menu from John Resig on Vimeo.

 
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What is jQuery and Why use it for Development?

jQuery is a coding language that is a branch from JavaScript.  jQuery works like JavaScript where its used to help with interaction and effects with your development code.  jQuery hasn’t been around very long, it was release in January 2006 and only on version 1.4.0.  jQuery is a new and exciting technology that is catching

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