4 posts tagged with javascript
query.dropSlideMenu.js
dropSlideMenu is my attempt at building a simple (single-level support only), yet easily and highly-customisable drop-down menu with an attractive sliding effect.
query.dropSlideMenu.js v1.0 – View Demo or Download
There are plenty of jQuery drop-down menu scripts already available, but I often find that they’re either too basic, or too complicated and bulky, or … view full post
Defending IE6
Lately I’ve noticed an increasing trend among web designers/developers who are proudly announcing their decision to drop Internet Explorer 6 from their list of supported browsers, or advocating ways that enforce IE6 users into upgrading. Some of these methods are good for a laugh, some … view full post
jQuery plugin for Twitter
Updated [08 July 2009]:
v1.5 released – View Demo or Download
I’ve made a couple of improvements to the plugin. The ones worth mentioning:
- You can add alternative content to the container element (that you pass to the plugin). This will be replaced by your tweets when the plugin is executed by jQuery. If JavaScript is disabled or the plugin fails,
Wolfenstein 5K
Wolfenstein 5K
Blow the heads off the monsters in this texture-mapped, first-person shooter crammed into 5K of JavaScript. I took a look at the source and it quite frankly looks like the JavaScript language has learnt how to vomit. Simply amazing.