imgPreview Powered By jQuery
The ‘imgPreview’ plugin allows your users to preview an image before clicking on it and, out of necessity, will preload the image so when a user does click through to it there is no waiting time!
The ‘imgPreview’ plugin allows your users to preview an image before clicking on it and, out of necessity, will preload the image so when a user does click through to it there is no waiting time!
Awesome screencast demonstrating how to use fireworks and the PNG-8 format to achieve transparency in any browser without a hack or fix.
Well I decided to offer up the current theme that I just I built for DesignerFied. Its called DF light Borders . If you want to see the demo, well your looking at it. Theme features: easy to customize, large content area, 4 widgets, one for the side bar and three for the area above [...]
A tag-cloud is a great way of showing visitors to your blog the main topics of interest that are available. There is also additional information contained in a tag-cloud. Aside from the actual links themselves, which give people an idea of the subjects that your site covers, they can also show how popular the different [...]
Here is a another free site background that I built like 4 months ago. I just found it again and thought I should add it to the site. Unfortunately I can’t remember what brushes I used and I don’t have the PSD any more. Anyway, hope someone can find some use for it, if I [...]
If you like leaves and moss like I do you might enjoy these pictures. Most of them are up close so to see better detail you need to open them up in full screen. Warning, lots of green here!
Accessible News Slider is a JavaScript plugin built for the jQuery library. The plugin does not use color as a primary indicator of a change in state for the slider. Instead, the “back” and “next” navigation is either visible or hidden. There is also an indicator that communicates the total number of news items.
ScreenToaster is a web-based screencasting tool that can record your desktop from any computer with a browser and Java. It’s great for quick demonstrations, and for beginners.