The author says: Recently I was checking out some nice flash galleries and came across an effect that I really liked. I had a sudden urge to duplicate that similar effect but using my bread and butter (CSS and jQuery). I thought I?d share this and maybe some of you can find it useful.

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it makes sense to forgo database tables and server-side code when you need to store a limited amount of non-sensitive data. Accessing this data can be a snap with jQuery because the library was built to traverse XML documents with ease. With some custom JavaScript and jQuery magic you can create some interesting widgets. A good way to demonstrate this functionality is by building a browsable Amazon.com books widget.

This is a simple Accordion menu done in JQuery. Links with subitems under them will expand the submenu when clicked. Items that don't have subitems are normal links. The menu initialises with the first submenu expanded.

In many blogs and news sites images are mostly included as an addition to the content. Space is often limited and therefore we thought of a slick solution to integrate a miniature image gallery that does not occupy a lot of space.

* Various data sources - HTML, JSON, XML * Supports AJAX loading * Drag and drop support * Theme support + included themes * Maintain the same tree in many languages * Inline editing * Open/close optional animation * Define node types and fine tune them * Search function

SundayMorning is a jQuery plugin which allows you to offer your visitors an easy way to translate your web content in more than 30 languages.

Top navigations tend to get the most visual attention when a user first visits a site. Having organized and intuitive navigation is key ? and while most drop down menus may look aesthetically pleasing, developing them to degrade gracefully is also essential. In this tutorial you will learn how to create a sexy drop down menu that can also degrade gracefully.

This plugin was inspired on FlexGrid jQuery and phatfusion:sortableTable and partly uses their source code. It use Ajax to retrieve the information and includes examples about how to use it.

This is very light jQuery form validation Plugin. The code is under 6kb and can be extended with your own validation functions.

This tutorial will show you how to use and customize the brilliant jQuery Booklet Plugin by talented Will Grauvogel.

This plugin allow you to add a full month Calendar, that looks like Google Calendar, to your web site.

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