jQuery
Cookies are the most used technology for storing data on the client side. My previous article, How to Deal with Cookies in JavaScript, explained how to perform CRUD operations with cookies using raw... Read More

jQuery 1.9 has been released. However, unlike previous 1.x releases, there are several fundamental changes which could cause upgrade woes. Craig reveals the snags and solutions.Read More
For all of you jQuery plugin developers out there, we have some exciting news to announce. The new jQuery Plugin Registry site recently went live. This new site replaces the old plugin registry, and... Read More
Syed Fazle Rahman takes us through some CSS3 exercises using transform to create animated images without resorting to Flash or GIFs.Read More
Sometimes you need a nice effect to boost your website’s look and feel, and catch your visitors’ attention. There are many free and ready-to-use plugins out there that can enhance the... Read More
Whether you are a novice front end designer or an experienced web developer, every one of us has faced a situation where we write hundred lines of code and nothing seems to run as expected. If you... Read More
This tutorial will show you how to create a simple game using jQuery and HTML. The resulting game is intended to help you improve your memory skills. We will have an 8×6 grid of squares as the... Read More
When it comes to client side libraries, jQuery clearly takes the cake. Recent research indicates that jQuery is used on half of all Web sites. There is a good explanation for jQuery’s... Read More
Avoiding HTML5 because of a lack of browser support? Polyfills allow you to write application-specific code without worrying whether browsers implement it natively. Read More

Firebug 1.11 has been released in the past week. The original developer console continues its rapid development pace and Craig looks at the best new features.Read More
After a two and a half year delay, and a lot of hard work, the new 1.9 version of jQuery UI was finally released. jQuery UI 1.9 supports the latest stable release of jQuery all the way back to... Read More
Hey there, JavaScript fans! Perhaps you’re a jQuery Ninja, or even a PHP Master.. but we’ve got a new challenge! To tie in with the launch of our latest book, Jump Start Node.js,... Read More
SitePoint’s new Jump Start Books help web developers and designers to quickly get up to speed with all the latest languages and web dev topics. Typically around 150 pages in length,... Read More

The SitePoint network has had spawned numerous sites over the years. For the keen server-side devs, we launched PHPMaster and RubySource. DesignFestival came about because we figured it was time all... Read More



