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36 Eye-Catching Jquery Navigation Menus



Navigation menus have really important role in any website. For big
sites full with a lot of pages and articles, drop down menus and tabs
are popular because they can make it a lot more easier to navigate and
move through site, also you can save space on website displaying content
on dynamic tabs. Also if you want to create a navigation menu, that
really stands out of the crowd, jQuery could be the right choice to
choose offering bunch of customizable options. That’s why I present to
You 36 really good jquery navigation menu examples for every need.




1.jQuery Tabbed Interface / Tabbed Structure Menu Tutorial



Tabbed Interface or Tabbed Structure Menu is getting really famous in
web design & development. This tutorial will show you how to build
your own tabbed Interface using jQuery with slideDown/slideUp effect. Be
sure to check out the demo, you definitely will like it.


jquery-tabbed-interface



2.Animated Menus Using jQuery



Learn how to create this amazing animated effect menu just with plain Xhtml,CSS and Javascript help, similar to Dragon Interactive (dragoninteractive.com).


jquery-animated-menu






2.1. Sliding Tabs – jQuery Plugin



Sliding Tabs is a jQuery plugin for creating horizontal and/or
vertical animated tabs for your website. You can have multiple instances
of the tabs and customize them in any way with CSS . The script comes
with many customization options, making it very flexible and easy to
customize to your needs.





3. Create a Cool Animated Navigation with CSS and jQuery (Tutorial + Download)



Animation and visual feedback are great ways to assist a user in
navigating and interacting with a website. While traditionally Adobe’s
Flash was the goto for anything animated, these days with the magic of
javascript we can avoid Flash altogether.


jquery-navigation-slide



4.jQuery ListNav Plugin



This jQuery plugin supplies an easy way to unobtrusively add a
letter-based navigation widget to any UL or OL list. An easily stylable
(via CSS) nav bar appears above the list, showing the user the letters
A-through-Z. Clicking one of the letters filters the list to show only
the items in the list that start with that letter. Hovering over a
letter (optionally) shows a count above the letter, indicating how many
items will be displayed if that letter is clicked. Other options give
you control over the basic functionality.


jquery-list-nav



5. jqDock menu



Transform a set of images into a Mac-like Dock menu, horizontal or
vertical, with icons that expand on rollover, and optional labels.


jqdock-jquery-plugin-menu



5.1. FloatMenu



A little similar to the above navigation menu, only more smarter and
more pleasing to the eyes. It can float diagonally (both up and down),
vertically (left and right), and horizontally (up and down). It is hard
to discuss how cool this navigation menu is, you just have to see the live preview. Link below the image. Oh, it works for text links too with cool effects.





6.Sliding Jquery Menu



This tutorial explains and let you download sliding jquery menu and
you can see the effect in action over on the PSDtuts webpage in the top
right hand corner.


jquery-sliding-menu-tutplus


This is how looks finished demo version:


vertical-sliding-menu



7.CSS Sprites 2 – It’s JavaScript Time



css-sprites-2-jquery




8. CSS Mac Dock Menu



If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu that I
designed. It is using Jquery Javascript library and Fisheye component
from Interface and some of my icons. It comes with two dock styles – top
and bottom. This CSS dock menu is perfect to add on to my iTheme.


css-dock-menu-jquery



9.Kwicks for jQuery



Kwicks for jQuery started off as a port of the insatiably attractive
Mootools effect (of the same name), but has evolved into a highly
customizable and versatile widget.


kwicks-jquery-menu-navigation




10.Jquery File Tree



jQuery File Tree is a configurable, AJAX file browser plugin for
jQuery. You can create a customized, fully-interactive file tree with as
little as one line of JavaScript code. Currently, server-side connector
scripts are available for PHP, ASP, ASP.NET, JSP, and Lasso. If you’re a
developer, you can easily make your own connector to work with your
language of choice.


jquery-file-tree-navigation







Drop Menu



With this script you can make nice and interactive drop down menus.
The advantage of this script is that it not only gives you the ability
to make list drop down menu. You can also use a div as drop down
element. This way you can create big drop down menus like under the
buttons products and tutorials in the live preview. Or you can create a
login panel in your drop down like I did in the live preview.





11.Learning jQuery: Fading Menu – Replacing Content



Nice tutorial from CSS-tricks explaining how to use CSS with jQuery,
this time he teaches how to use jquery fading options on menu.


menu-fader-jquery-navigation



12. How to Make a Smooth Animated Menu with jQuery



Ever seen some excellent jQuery navigation that left you wanting to
make one of your own? This tutorial teaches how to do just that by
building a menu and animate it with some smooth effects.


smooth-animated-jquery-menu



13.Create Vimeo-like top navigation



Learn how to create navigation just like on Vimeo site, here is only xhtml,css used, but still I wanted to include this.


create-vimeo-like-top-navigation



14. jQuery (mb)Menu 2.3



This is a powerful jQuery component to build easily a multilevel tree
menu or a contextual menu (right click) in an intuitive way!


You can add as many submenus as you want; if your submenu or menu is
not declared in the page, the component will get it via ajax calling the
template page with the id of the menu you need (the value of “menu”
attribute) the ajax page should return a well formatted code as the
example below for the menu voices code.


jquery-mb-menu-navigation



14.1.Context Menu Class



Advantage: anyone can use this class even without enough programming
experience. Or if you are a master coder but is short of time, this one
is for you. very easy to customize. You can even make a website the same
as how you see a contextual menu on your desktop!





15. Coda Slider



coda-slider-jquery



16. jQuery idTabs



idTabs is a plugin for jQuery. It makes adding tabs into a website
super simple. But it can also open the door to endless possibilities.


idtabs-jquery-navigation



 



17. Create a Slick Tabbed Content Area using CSS & jQuery



One of the biggest challenge to web designers is finding ways to
place a lot of information on a page without losing usability. Tabbed
content is a great way to handle this issue and has been widely used on
blogs recently. This is great tutorial explain

ing to build a simple little tabbed information box in HTML, then make it function using some simple Javascript, and then finally achieve the same thing using the jQuery library.a



 



18. LavaLamp for jQuery lovers!



Extremely light weighted Lavalamp menu packaged as a plugin for the amazing jQuery javascript library.


lava-lamp-jquery-navigation






Mega Menu Complete Set



This Mega Drop Down Menu Complete Set is perfect for creating unique
menus by using one of the 10+ jQuery effects and one of the 13 color
variants.Based on a custom grid, this menu allows you to organize your
content into columns (from 1 up to 12) with a lot of typography examples
such as headings, lists, images styling, tables, form elements, etc.





 



19. Animated Drop Down Menu with jQuery



Drop down menus are a really convient way to fit a large menu into a
really small initial space. For a long time people have just used a form
element for standard drop downs, but with minimal effort you can create
a much slicker effect using jQuery and CSS.


animated-dropdown-menu-jquery



 



20. Using jQuery for Background Image Animations



Five different ways, how to create background image animations using jquery – very live effect.


jquery-background-image-animations



21. How To Create A ‘Mootools Homepage’ Inspired Navigation Effect Using jQuery



As you know there are a host of competing javascript libraries around
these days. Though I prefer jQuery, I’ve always liked the way the menu
on MooTools worked. So in this tutorial we’ll recreate that same effect …
but this will be done in jQuery!


mootools-homepage-navigation-effect



 



22. Menumatic Mootools



MenuMatic is a MooTools 1.2 class that takes a sematic ordered or
unordered list of links and turns it into a dynamic drop down menu
system. For users without javascript, it falls back on a CSS menu system
based on Matthew Carroll’s keyboard accessible flavor of Suckerfish
Dropdowns by Patrick Griffiths and Dan Webb.


menumatic-vertical-menu-jquery



 



22.1. Super menu pack (10 menus)



Super menu pack is a collection of 10 cool menus, 5 in pure css and 5
using jQuery framework for customize or layout with your websites or
applications and projects.It’s perfect for anyone who wants to give a
special touch to their designs or find a starting point. Collection is
as varied as possible in style and appearance to give you choice.
Thinking in design working with code.





 



23. jQuery convertion: Garagedoor effect using Javascript



For all the jQuery lovers: Here is the Garage Door effect. Now in jQuery!


garage-door-jquery-menu



 



24. Perspective tabs



Perspective tabs is a simple mootools 1.2 plug-in that allows for a lagre number of tabs to fit into a small space.


perspective-tabs-mootools-menu


 



25. Fisheye Menu



Fisheye Menu is an expanding menu based on the MacOSX doc.


fisheye-menu-jquery



 



26. Sliding JavaScript Menu Highlight 1kb



This sliding hover effect script is an easy method to add some flavor
to your navigation. Using the CSS you can easily customize the
navigation to fit your “look and feel”. The markup for the script is
very simple as below.


sliding-javascript-menu-highlight



 



27. Mootools Demo Redux



Simple expandable Javascript navigation menu.


mootools-demo-redux



 



28. HoverAccordion



A jQuery Plugin for no-click two-level menus (or whatever else you want to do with it).


hover-accordion-jquery


 



29. Simple Javascript Accordions



Javascript accordians have been used a lot in todays web design
world. There are a lot of scripts we have seen and sure you too would
have seen them. This script is one of the smallest accordion script
which is extremely simple and easy to integrate. Does’nt require any
framework and fully cross-browser compatible.


simple-javascript-accordion-jquery



30. UvumiTools Dropdown Menu



The UvumiTools Dropdown Menu is the menu featured on this website. It
is a very simple multi-level menu built from an HTML unordered list,
using Mootools Javascript Framework, it can be easily updated by simply
editing a <ul> HTML element.


uvumi-tools-dropdown-menu


 



31. Create a multilevel Dropdown menu with CSS and improve it via jQuery



multilevel-dropdown-menu-jquery



 



32. jQuery & CSS Example – Dropdown Menu



Dropdown menus and menu bars have been heavily used since the early
days of graphical user interfaces. Their use has become ubiquitous, and
even expected, in desktop applications, and the web has quickly followed
suit. This article is intended to describe an extremely basic, yet
extremely powerful, technique for adding dropdown menus in your
application user interface or website design.


jquery-css-example-dropdown-menu



 



33. Floating menu jQuery&CSS



For all of us who deal with long web pages and need to scroll to the
top for the menu, here’s a nice alternative: floating menus that move as
you scroll a page. This is done using HTML, CSS and jQuery, and it’s
fully W3C-compliant.


live-floating-menu-jquery



 



34. Superfish – jQuery menu plugin



Superfish is an enhanced Suckerfish-style menu jQuery plugin that
takes an existing pure CSS drop-down menu (so it degrades gracefully
without JavaScript) and adds the following much-sought-after
enhancements:


superfish-examples-jquery



 



35. JQuery Pager



A simple JQuery plugin to provide paging UI functionality for data driven web applications


jquery-pager-menu



 



36. jQuery feed menus



When feeds became popular, it worked to have one icon on your site to
point your readers to your RSS or Atom feeds. As feeds are more
prevalent in blogs and websites abroad, the presence of multiple feeds
abound – this jquery feed menu is solution here!


jquery-feed-menus





Senin

Search Engine Spider Simulator








How it Works





A lot of Content and Links displayed on a webpage may not actually
be visible to the Search Engines, eg. Flash based content, 
content generated through javascript, 
content displayed as images etc.







This tool Simulates a Search Engine by displaying the contents
of a webpage exactly how a Search Engine would see it.







It also displays the hyperlinks that will be followed (crawled)
by a Search Engine when it visits the particular webpage.





See Your Site With the Eyes of a Spider

The article explains how Search Engines view a Webpage.







See Your Site With the Eyes of a Spider













Making efforts to optimize a site is great but what counts is how
search engines see your efforts. While even the most careful
optimization does not guarantee tops position in search results, if
your site does not follow basic search engine optimisation truths, then it is more than
certain that this site will not score well with search engines. One
way to check in advance how your SEO efforts are seen by search
engines is to use a search
engine simulator
.




Spiders Explained


Basically all search engine spiders function on the same principle
– they crawl the Web and index pages, which are stored in a
database and later use various algorithms to determine page ranking,
relevancy, etc of the collected pages. While the algorithms of
calculating ranking and relevancy widely differ among search engines,
the way they index sites is more or less uniform and it is very
important that you know what spiders are interested in and what they
neglect.



Search engine spiders are robots and they do not read your pages
the way a human does. Instead, they tend to see only particular stuff
and are blind for many extras (Flash, JavaScript) that are intended
for humans. Since spiders determine if humans will find your site, it
is worth to consider what spiders like and what don't.




Flash, JavaScript, Image Text or Frames?!



Flash, JavaScript and image text are NOT visible to search
engines. Frames are a real disaster in terms of SEO ranking. All of
them might be great in terms of design and usability but for search
engines they are absolutely wrong. An incredible mistake one can make
is to have a Flash intro page (frames or no frames, this will hardly
make the situation worse) with the keywords buried in the animation.
Check with the Search
Engine Spider Simulator
tool a page with Flash and images (and
preferably no text or inbound or outbound hyperlinks) and you will
see that to search engines this page appears almost blank.



Running your site through this simulator will show you more than
the fact that Flash and JavaScript are not SEO favorites. In a way,
spiders are like text browsers and they don't see anything that is
not a piece of text. So having an image with text in it means nothing
to a spider and it will ignore it. A workaround (recommended as a SEO
best practice) is to include meaningful description of the image in
the ALT attribute of the tag but be careful not to use
too many keywords in it because you risk penalties for keyword
stuffing. ALT attribute is especially essential, when you use links
rather than text for links. You can use ALT text for describing what
a Flash movie is about but again, be careful not to trespass the line
between optimization and over-optimization.




Are Your Hyperlinks Spiderable?


The search engine spider simulator can be of great help when
trying to figure out if the hyperlinks lead to the right place. For
instance, link exchange websites often put fake links to your site
with _javascript (using mouse over events and stuff to make the link
look genuine) but actually this is not a link that search engines
will see and follow. Since the spider simulator would not display
such links, you'll know that something with the link is wrong.



It is highly recommended to use the <noscript> tag, as
opposed to _javascript based menus. The reason is that _javascript
based menus are not spiderable and all the links in them will be
ignored as page text. The solution to this problem is to put all menu
item links in the <noscript> tag. The <noscript> tag can
hold a lot but please avoid using it for link stuffing or any other
kind of SEO manipulation.



If you happen to have tons of hyperlinks on your pages (although
it is highly recommended to have less than 100 hyperlinks on a page),
then you might have hard times checking if they are OK. For instance,
if you have pages that display “403 Forbidden”, “404
Page Not Found
” or similar errors that prevent the spider from
accessing the page, then it is certain that this page will not be
indexed. It is necessary to mention that a spider simulator does not
deal with 403 and 404 errors because it is checking where links lead
to not if the target of the link is in place, so you need to use
other tools for checking if the targets of hyperlinks are the
intended ones.




Looking for Your Keywords


While there are specific tools, like the Keyword
Playground
or the Website
Keyword Suggestions
, which deal with keywords in more detail,
search engine spider simulators also help to see with the eyes of a
spider where keywords are located among the text of the page. Why is
this important? Because keywords in the first paragraphs of a page
weigh more than keywords in the middle or at the end. And if keywords
visually appear to us to be on the top, this may not be the way
spiders see them. Consider a standard Web page with tables. In this
case chronologically the code that describes the page layout (like
navigation links or separate cells with text that are the same
sitewise) might come first and what is worse, can be so long that the
actual page-specific content will be screens away from the top of the
page. When we look at the page in a browser, to us everything is fine
– the page-specific content is on top but since in the HTML
code this is just the opposite, the page will not be noticed as
keyword-rich.




Are Dynamic Pages Too Dynamic to be Seen At All


Dynamic pages (especially ones with question marks in the URL) are
also an extra that spiders do not love, although many search engines
do index dynamic pages as well. Running the spider simulator will
give you an idea how well your dynamic pages are accepted by search
engines. Useful suggestions how to deal with search engines and
dynamic URLs can be found in the Dynamic
URLs vs. Static URLs
article.




Meta Keywords and Meta Description


Meta keywords and meta description, as the name implies, are to be
found in the <META> tag of a HTML page. Once meta keywords and
meta descriptions were the single most important criterion for
determining relevance of a page but now search engines employ
alternative mechanisms for determining relevancy, so you can safely
skip listing keywords and description in Meta tags (unless you want
to add there instructions for the spider what to index and what not
but apart from that meta tags are not very useful anymore).


 source: http://www.webconfs.com/spider-view-article-9.php
























Kamis

X-Ray Goggles




X-Ray Goggles







Sorry, but the goggles don't yet work on Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Until they do, please use the latest version of Firefox, Opera, Chrome, or Safari.




Make your first hack in three easy steps!



  1. Copy this URL to your clipboard:




  2. Activate the X-Ray Goggles.

  3. Move your mouse over the image on the right to see what it's made of, and tap R to make it point to the URL from your clipboard!





… And then, the world!


Install the goggles into your bookmarks bar and use them to remix any web page!



Share with friends!


Tap P to publish your hacks and share your creations with your friends.



Become a ninja!


Tap H to learn about more awesome powers like undo/redo and computed style editing.









Achievement Unlocked


Image Source Hacker









Click on an attribute’s value to edit it.



Tap R to change the source code of an element.






Selasa

HTML Background



Backgrounds


HTML and CSS provides many ways of changing backgrounds in web pages.

This page explains the industry standard way of creating backgrounds in HTML. Feel free to copy and paste the background code into your own website, blog, MySpace page, or other HTML document. And feel free to modify the code as you like.

Also, please consider keeping the link back to this website - if you do it will be very much appreciated!


HTML Background


The quickest HTML code for backgrounds is the background property. Strictly speaking, this is a CSS property but you use it in conjunction with your HTML code. The background property is a shorthand property for setting all background properties at once.


Example Code


The source code (on the left) results in the HTML background (on the right).






Source CodeResult







This example sets all the background properties with one property - the 'background' property. This keeps the code shorter and easier to read.








Page Background


To set the background for the whole page, simply apply the background property against the body tag.

Example:










HTML Background

Backgrounds

HTML and CSS provides many ways of changing backgrounds in web pages.
This page explains the industry standard way of creating backgrounds in HTML. Feel free to copy and paste the background code into your own website, blog, MySpace page, or other HTML document. And feel free to modify the code as you like.
Also, please consider keeping the link back to this website - if you do it will be very much appreciated!

HTML Background

The quickest HTML code for backgrounds is the background property. Strictly speaking, this is a CSS property but you use it in conjunction with your HTML code. The background property is a shorthand property for setting all background properties at once.

Example Code

The source code (on the left) results in the HTML background (on the right).

Source CodeResult



This example sets all the background properties with one property - the 'background' property. This keeps the code shorter and easier to read.



Page Background

To set the background for the whole page, simply apply the background property against the body tag.
Example:


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