Ajax: mooSlideBox3 - Stylish Lightbox from Beyond

Feb 21st, 2008 by admin

mooSlideBox3 - Stylish Lightbox from Beyond

mooSlideBox 3

The mooSlideBox v3 is a small and slim ajax based extension or replacement of the common “lightbox” that can be found on nearly every page. This lightbox clone works in IE 6/7, Opera and Firefox. This is pretty sweet, and a nice new approach to the lightbox. Try it out for your next site…

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Resources: Taggify unique popup tooltip with visual content

Feb 19th, 2008 by admin

Taggify popup tooltip with visual content

What is Taggify ?

Taggify is a web widget [?] which allows bloggers and publishers enhance their sites by adding visual tags to any site’s images. Visual tag is a clickable image region tagged with some title, description and link. When vistor moves mouse over such region Taggify shows popup tooltip with interesting content provided by the publisher.

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Javascript: FancyZoom 1.1 Gallery “Mac-like” Effect

Feb 19th, 2008 by admin

FancyZoom 1.1 Gallery “Mac-like” Effect

Designed to view full-size photos and images inline without requiring a separate web page load, FancyZoom’s (from Cabel) raison d’être (French for “raisin-determination”) is providing a smooth, clean, truly Mac-like effect, almost like it’s a function of Safari itself. Since this script was originally wrote, there are now a lot of image zoomers to choose from (including a similar effect now on Apple’s own site!), such as the popular (and inspiring) Lightbox. So you might be asking: “Why use FancyZoom?” Well, here’s why!

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Forms, Javascript: Checkbox and Radio Input Replacement

Feb 18th, 2008 by admin

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This combination of JavaScript and CSS will hide checkbox and radio inputs that have a class = "crirHiddenJS", an id, and a proper label tag.

This will allow you to style the label however you wish using CSS, and the actual input control will be hidden. The form will still collect data as it normally would because the label itself will trigger the hidden input control. If javascript is disabled no inputs will be hidden and the form is still be fully functional.

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CSS: Hoverbox Pure CSS Gallery

Feb 18th, 2008 by admin

Hoverbox Pure CSS Gallery

I found this CSS gallery the other day, and though it would be a nice add. Uses nothing but html and css, so if you’re looking for a super lightweight gallery solution, then check out Hoverbox from Son Spring.

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Hilarious: Video for Designers!

Feb 7th, 2008 by admin


A Co-worker of mine brought this video to my attention, and I couldn’t stop laughing. This is a must see.

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Dreamweaver: Tools for Google 2.0.1 Easily add Google Checkout, Maps and Search – and Mobile!

Feb 7th, 2008 by admin

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Enhance your websites with advanced Google innovations without touching the code. Set up a site-specific Google Search, show the way with a Google Map, roll in any of six new cell phone tools for Google Mobile or sell your goods for less with Google Checkout. Dreamweaver Tools for Google is totally easy to use and absolutely free!

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Resources: QuickRibbon Online Ribbon Generator

Feb 5th, 2008 by admin

QuickRibbon Online Ribbon Generator

QuickRibbon is a completely free Web2.0 tool, a website ribbon generator which lets you create a custom ribbon, insert a link in it and place it in the top right corner of your website.

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Templates, CSS: Styleshout Free CSS Templates, Websites and Resources

Feb 3rd, 2008 by admin

Styleshout Free CSS Templates, Websites and Resources

Styleshout offers a collection of quality free CSS-based website templates and a list of useful resources which will help you learn CSS and improve your web design skills. Definitely a good place to get your feet wet, also a nice resource spot for you veterans!

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Forms: Web Form Factory open source form generator automatically generates backend code to tie your form to a database.

Feb 2nd, 2008 by admin

Web Form Factory open source form generator automatically generates backend code to tie your form to a database.

You’ve spent hours designing and implementing your form in PhotoShop, Illustrator, ImageReady, FreeHand, FireWorks, DreamWeaver (etc.) and it’s shiny and looks gorgeous.

But unless you send it to a developer or learn PHP, it will remain useless forever. Don’t worry. WFF is here and they’re FREE!

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