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20 December 2013

19 December 2013

Social Share Privacy

by srcmax
More and more websites use like-buttons from Facebook, Google+ and Twitter. However, these buttons send information to these social networks even if the user doesn't click them, but even if they are just present on a webpage. This way these networks are able to track which websites users are visiting and are able to build fairly complete browser histories of their users. Because this is neither what a user might expect nor what many website operators that embed like-buttons want, this alternative way of using these social services was developed.

17 December 2013

16 December 2013

13 December 2013

Learn by Doing

by jdrsantos & 1 other
Learn by Doing No setup. No hassle. Just learning.

07 December 2013

06 December 2013

04 December 2013

03 December 2013

Einfaches Dropdown oder elegantes Styling

by 84GHz
Eine moderne Website berücksichtigt mobile Endgeräte. In vielen Fällen setzen Webworker dafür auf CSS3-Media-Queries, bekannt unter dem Begriff »Responsive Design«. Auch die Navigation wäre einfach mit CSS zu gestalten, gäbe es da nicht das Problem mit der Hover-Funktion auf Touchscreen-Geräten.

28 November 2013

How to Create a Simple Multi-Item Slider

by Marine & 1 other
A tutorial on how to create a simple category slider with a minimal design using CSS animations and jQuery. The idea is to slide the items sequentially depending on the slide direction.

27 November 2013

How to Create a Simple Multi-Item Slider

by 84GHz & 1 other
A tutorial on how to create a simple category slider with a minimal design using CSS animations and jQuery. The idea is to slide the items sequentially depending on the slide direction.

25 November 2013

jQuery Reel Plugin

by Spone & 3 others
Reel 1.3 is an established and the most versatile three-sixty player for jQuery. Teaches your ordinary image tag some new tricks turning it into a gorgeous interactive 360° object movie, panorama or stop-motion animation. Reel is the premier alternative to Flash, Java or Quicktime and is trusted by government agencies and big brands like BMW, Nikon, O2, Blackberry or The New York Times.

24 November 2013

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19 November 2013