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Making good design is easy. It’s polishing the half-assed stuff that takes time.

— Stefan G. Bucher

This short script will show you how to create a colorful, yet simple and elegant navigation menu using nothing but CSS 3.

Posted on 14th Jul, 2011

CSS 3

13 responses

Lately I was in need of a financial gadget that can provide stock exchange and currency data. I guess it goes without saying that you can find many solutions for the problem; in my case though none of them (that I found) was good enough to work with. I needed a free, reliable and highly customizable API. Unfortunately most of the free ones either come with an ugly copyright line which means a no go (why would you want to advertise your competition?), or they have some customization issues.

Posted on 9th Jul, 2011

JavaScript, Yahoo, jQuery

6 responses

Old school electro magnetic counter.

Posted on 19th Oct, 2010

ActionScript, Flash

2 responses

This little “app” creates a very simple, minimalist analog clock using CSS3′s transform property. Even though CSS3 supports transitions and effect can be made by using only pure CSS I have decided to implement the update function in javascript since Firefox doesn’t support the transition property (yet; because Firefox 4 will do).

Posted on 30th Jul, 2010

News

3 responses

A simple jQuery, AJAX, PHP powered contact form considering real-world metaphors.

Posted on 22nd Jul, 2010

PHP, jQuery

8 responses

I’ve started this plugin a few months ago after the first “meeting” with jParallax. I was amazed by the idea; it is so simple but still provides a real-life experience. I was thinking about possible usages, but I was quite busy that time so I could not go any further. Then, somehow I obtained some extra time, so I came up with this

Posted on 12th Jul, 2010

CSS 3, HTML 5, JavaScript, jQuery

17 responses

Bad artists copy. Great artists steal.

— Pablo Picasso

This little jQuery image gallery plugin is basicly recreates the standard built-in window scrolling with a smooth easing effect. It is still in an early, development state, thus it may suffer from issues; but I will be working on it to make jReelGallery a more solid and robust widget.

 

Posted on 8th Jul, 2010

News

No responses