RocketBar – A jQuery And CSS3 Persistent Navigation Menu


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Hey guys. In today’s post I’d like to present a new jQuery & CSS3 demo I wrote called RocketBar. Let’s explore why I created it. Everyday on the web there’s something that we all do, almost regardless of the site that we’re on – we scroll down. If we’re reading a blog post, looking through a product description or even just scouring through eBay listings..in every case we need to scroll back up to the top of the page if we want to use the site navigation again or perform a site search. RocketBar is a simple solution for this which shows you how you can easily provide your users a persistent form of site navigation without them needing to scroll back up.

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Fluid Navigation – How to create an informative menu-bar with jQuery & CSS


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After a few weeks away in the US, I’m back with a brand new jQuery post – this week taking a look at a new style of navigation menu. jQuery has made it simple for developers to define an idea or wireframe for a component and then implement it reasonably quickly, which has certainly helped it become the most popular JavaScript Framework out there at the moment. I feel like some of the navigation options out there right now don’t provide you with enough information about the sections of a site you can visit, so today we’re going to learn how to create a menu that solves this problem. 

 

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20 Amazing jQuery Plugins to improve your User Interface


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In today’s post I’m going to share 20 jQuery Plugins that I think could really improve your user interface in just a few minutes. Some of them require a little more customization or integration than others, but on the whole, the plugins in this post will hopefully give you the inspiration and implementations you need to give your projects that little extra something.

 

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