— 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
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
Old school electro magnetic counter.
Posted on 19th Oct, 2010
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
A simple jQuery, AJAX, PHP powered contact form considering real-world metaphors.
Posted on 22nd Jul, 2010
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
— 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.
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