How to Use jQuery’s ajax() Function for Asynchronous HTTP Requests
How to Use jQuery’s ajax() Function for Asynchronous HTTP Requests
Earlier this week, while working on ZineScripts' coupon code system, I found the need to be able to dynamically create and present a message box to Zine's visitors. The usual routine would include digging through jQuery's plugin repository and ending up with using a lightbox alternative, but I decided to take the time and build an one-off notification solution, which I am sharing with you today. S
With the release of the iPad and its lack of support for flash, it has stirred up a lot of debates regarding the future of flash. With this in mind, I believe it is wise to build simple widgets like the image slider using HTML/CSS/Javascript, and leave more interactive applications for flash if needed. The html based image slider will have its benefits with SEO and will also degrade gracefully for
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If you’re just starting out in jQuery, one of the most important things is to learn to make things interactive. This tutorial will show the basics of working with the mouse in jQuery. What We Will Be Making To keep things simple, we’re going to make a tooltip that pops up when you roll over a link. Also we’re going to make it so when a user clicks on the link, it displays a click message within
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