Tag Archives: JavaScript

SlideItMoo v1.1 – image slider

SlideItMoo v1.1 comes with some new stuff implemented in it. Those of you familiar with version 1.0, skip to download.

SlideItMoo is a banner and image slider developed with MooTools 1.2. Differences from the first version are the fact that the image slider now supports continuous sliding when navigating, offers the possibility to set how the slider will slide ( from left or from right ) when used with the auto slide feature on, offers the possibility to give it the item width ( width of the slider’s items ) and let it display the elements according to that width and the visible items parameter.


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PageEar – Peel Ads

Pageear is a cross browser, html strict code implementation of the pagepeel effect, “magic corner” type banner. With this module you can add those ads to your website.

Features:

* Show pageears on left or right top corners.
* Configurable images to show when the ad is closed and opened.
* Mirror images on peel.
* Transition on load.
* Configurable peel colors.
* Sound effects.
* Configurable link for ad.
* Configurable speeds.
* Automatic open and close features.
* Close button.
* Include as many pageears as you want on your website.
* Control visibility of each pageear in a block visibility style.

More Info & Download Here

JW FLV Media Player

The JW FLV Player is the Internet’s most popular and flexible media player. It supports playback of any format the Adobe Flash Player can handle (FLV, MP4, MP3, AAC, JPG, PNG and GIF). It also supports RTMP, HTTP, live streaming, various playlists formats, a wide range of settings and an extensive javascript API.


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75 (Really) Useful JavaScript Techniques

By Glen Stansberry and Smashing Editorial Team

Developers and designers are using more and more JavaScript in modern designs. Sometimes this can be a hindrance to the user and take away from the simplicity of the design, and other times it can add greatly to the user’s experience. The key is a) adding the right amount of JavaScript, and b) using the right JavaScript techniques. We have already collected various JavaScript techniques in the past – now it’s time for a new portion of JavaScript.


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