A lot of websites on the Internet have tabbed content now a days. The problem I find with most of them is that most of the time they can be quite dull. For my new looks I created a container which has the ability to switch content through tabs, but with an animation. This tutorial will show you how to create your own tabbed content step by step.
This is part two of my script convertions. From scriptaculous to jQuery in just a few minutes of work. This time it’s the Panoramic Photoviewer to get a jQuery makeover.
A few highlights:
From 200 to 80 lines of code (wow).
Works in more browsers.
Lightweight due to jQuery usage.
For all the jQuery lovers: Here is the Panoramic Photoviewer. Now in jQuery!
Today I finally found the courage to go and try jQuery. After getting some people say: “You should use jQuery instead of scriptaculous.” I began thinking. What is the reason I choose script.aculo.us again? Must have been something I read in that time.
Anyway, today I found the time to look at jQuery a bit and thought: Let’s convert my very first posted script to jQuery!
After 5 minutes of reading about selectors in jQuery and 15 minutes of coding it was born. I am super amazed by the results! About 40%/50% less code and about 200% less time needed to write the script. I bet that in the future 400% less time is reachable!
For all the jQuery lovers: Here is the Garage Door effect. Now in jQuery!
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