Zoom-Info – How To Create An Informative Image Gallery With jQuery & CSS


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Question: Have you ever wanted to neatly display a few lines of text about an image in your site but didn’t want to compromise on the design of your overall layout? In today’s post I’m going to show you how to create a useful information-rich jQuery Image Gallery that solves that problem. The best part of it is that it’s so simple to write up that all you’ll need are jQuery’s excellent .hover() and .animate() functions to get it up and running.

You can view a live MTV themed demo of what we’re going to create here or see the screenshot below.

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30 Hand-Picked Examples of Good Web Design


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In today’s post, I thought it might be nice to hand-pick some of my favourite sites for design inspiration. Many of these sites take web design to the next-level featuring unique graphics concepts, excellent typography and a clean layout that’s memorable. Learning from other designers is an excellent way for you to charge up your creative batteries and I hope this post gives you a few ideas to help with your own projects!

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Zoomer Gallery – A jQuery plugin for displaying images with Flash-like zooming effects


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In today’s post, I’m going to be giving away a new plugin for jQuery that allows you to easily transform your image lists into beautiful galleries with Flash-like zoom effects in them. It’s a simple but elegant way of giving your interfaces a nice little shine and at only 2KB in size, it’s both compact and surprisingly easy to use.

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An Amazing jQuery 3D Wall for Webkit – YouTube Edition


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Hey guys. I’ve got some great new code for you to download today. For a long time, Flash has dominated the online interactive UI landscape with technologies like PaperVision allowing developers to flex their creative muscles far and wide. Recently, JavaScript has come back into the Spotlight thanks to the Canvas element making impressive image effects finally possible. In this post, I’d like to share with you an amazing new jQuery 3D Wall Component for Webkit that’s compatible with Chrome and Safari.

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