A bottom photobar that one can easily integrate into a website. It is hidden initially and slides up when the handle is clicked. First, the photo sets are shown and when one of them is chosen, all its images can be viewed as thumbnails. When a thumbnail is clicked, a full image view appears as an overlay.

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The idea is to have a container with our slideshow and the options to view a grid of thumbnails, pause the slideshow, and navigate through the pictures. The thumbnail grid will slide out from the top and allow the user to navigate through a set of thumbnails.

This plugin allow you to build a range slider with Safari Style. Useful and usable on for example real estate websites.

The idea is to have an element in the page (here it is in the last paragraph) that triggers the box to appear. You could, for example, use this to show a related article or to explain a certain term you are using in your post.

In this tutorial we will create a simple smooth scrolling effect with jQuery. We will create a horizontal and a vertical website layout to show the effect. We will be using the jQuery Easing Plugin and just a few lines of jQuery.

How to create a fancy sliding form that shows some validation feedback to the user after each step. This form saves a lot of space and is easy to access , it basically works like a slide show, just that we have fieldsets of a form instead of images.

In this tutorial we are going to create a blogroll slider that shows the latest post of your favorite blogs. We will be using jQuery, PHP and XSL. The aim is to get a given RSS feed of a blog and parse the XML data with the help of PHP. We will apply XSL to transform the feed into HTML and cache the result for subsequent use. We will be using a lot of CSS3 properties for a polished look.

Today we are going to create some sliding boxes effects built with jQuery and some CSS. Throughout this tutorial I will explain every line of used code with details, Hope you will enjoy this understand it easily.

In this tutorial we are going to create a beautiful navigation that has a background image slide effect. The main idea is to have three list items that contain the same background image but with a different position. The background image for each item will be animated to slide into place in different times, creating a really nice effect. The background image sliding direction from the list item in the middle will depend on which item the user was before: coming from the right, it will slide from the left and vice versa.

How to build an attractive full page content feature slider plugin (similar to the MailChimp slider) - by using the jQuery Cycle plugin which allows you to rotate, paginate or cycle a set of images.

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