Sunday, September 4, 2011

5 necessary jQuery tutorials

jQuery these days has become talk of the town because of its increasing crave and demand in the designing field. It has captivated attention by its fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies, event handling, animating, HTML document traversing and Ajax interactions for speedy web development.

jQuery is a lightweight JavaScript library that highlights the interaction between JavaScript and HTML and focuses on write less do more. It is one booming platform that has captivated the mass with its noteworthy significance in designing field.

It has now become essential to keep yourself updated with its excellent usability and example. Here are few of the outstanding jQuery tutorials that shall help you get connected and upgraded.

So these things been said let's get rockin'!

1. Animate Panning Slideshow with jQuery


Goal:
         By the end of this tutorial, we’ll have a slideshow that transitions by changing the visible window.

View tutorial | View demo



2. Quick Tip: How to Write a Neat FlipNav Script


Goal:
        Somehow, I inadvertently started a navigation series over the last few weeks. It’s purely coincidence, mostly spawned by emails and such. This week, we’re going to mimic the neat navigation functionality, found on JohnMayer.com.

View tutorial | View demo






3. The Easiest Javascript Sliding Door Effect Tutorial with jQuery



Goal:

        This is my fouth tutorial about thumbnail effect. This time is the well known sliding door effect that slide the top layer to top, bottom, left or right direction to reveal the content underneath.
        Just in case sliding door effect isn't your cup of tea, you can try the following tutorials for different kind of cool effect.




Goal:
         This episode is revisiting the image cross fade effect, in particular Dragon Interactive has a beautiful little transition for their navigation that some readers have been requesting. Greg Johnson takes it one step further to implement this method using jQuery and the methods shown here.





Goal:
         In this tutorial we will be taking your average everyday website and enhancing it with jQuery. We will be adding ajax functionality so that the content loads into the relevant container instead of the user having to navigate to another page. We will also be integrating some awesome animation effects.


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