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Do you need a jQuery plugin? Are you finding it difficult to locate one on the official repository? Craig suggests Unheap.com may be a better alternative...Read More
In Part 1, Rajasekharan Vengalil laid out the implementation details of his InstaFuzz app built with HTML5, CSS and JS. Here, he shows how Drag/Drop, File API, Canvas and Web Workers can be used.Read More
Rajaskharan Vengalil set out to see if an app like Instagram could be built using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Turns out it is (sorry, belated spoiler alert!).Read More

jQuery 2.0 has been released. There is one new feature, but it's a big change. Craig provides the details...Read More

Andrew Fisher, co-author of Jump Start Responsive Web Design, expands on the technique called selective content loading, referred to in the book.Read More

Craig looks at the new HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript editing features in the latest edition of the ever-popular NetBeans IDE.Read More
The second part of Chee How Chua's walkthrough of the steps to create a jQuery plugin that detects the horizontal swiping motion on touch devices such as the iPhone and Android-based devices. Read More
This article will explain the steps to create a jQuery plugin that detects the horizontal swiping motion on touch devices such as the iPhone and Android-based devices.Read More

Messing around with experimental code is easy thanks to several free online development playgrounds. Craig looks at seven of the best...Read More
Sanjay Raval explains how to construct a web prototype that will respond to touch gestures, using HTML, CSS and jQuery.Read More
jQuery makes event handling in JavaScript easy. However, the more event handlers you define, the more memory you use, which can end up decreasing performance and making the UI sluggish. This article... Read More
jQuery is one of the most popular JavaScript libraries among web developers and designers. And, many new plugins with amazing effects are created every day. Developers and users tend to select jQuery... Read More

The jQuery team have launched a new Plugin Registry; a facility which is long overdue. Craig takes a first look at the resource...Read More
jQuery 1.9 was released on January 15, 2013 and marks an important milestone on the road to world domination. The code has been streamlined in readiness for version 2.0 which drops IE6, 7 and 8... Read More



