jQuery Fisheye Menu
Nick La from N.Design Studio has succeeded in putting together a very stylish jQuery fisheye menu. It uses the Fisheye component from Interface, comes packaged with it’s own icons and comes with in two dock styles – top and bottom.
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Jul 1, 2009
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged: fisheye, jQuery, menu, OS X
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Drop Down Menu With jQuery and CSS
Top level navigation tends to get the most love when a user first visits a site with organized and intuitive navigation being key. While most drop down menus look aesthetically pleasing, developing them to degrade gracefully is also essential.
Noupe shows us how to build a sexy drop down menu with jQuery and CSS.
Jun 3, 2009
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged: Ajax, CSS, drop down, jQuery, menu, navigation
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Make i-Cal Style Calendars With jQuery
Stefano Novera has come up with an impressive solution for implementing a basic events calendar on a website. He has used CSS and jQuery to create an excellent iCal-like calendar.
Mar 11, 2009
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged: Ajax, calendar, jQuery, menu, navigation, widgets
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OS X Style Dock In JavaScript
Creating a navigation menu with a fancy fish-eye magnification effect as per the Mac OS X dock is not an easy thing to do and most solutions can be a bit a bit flaky. This one, however, seems to pull it off in a solid fashion.
Mar 4, 2009
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged: FX, Mac, menu, navigation, OS X
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Simple MooTools Animated Menu
Here is a nice looking animated menu built with the MooTools Javascript framework. It’s clean and simple to implement and features a quirky hover animation.
Mar 2, 2009
Filed Under: Resources
Tagged: Ajax, animated, FX, menu, MooTools, navigation
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