Archive for the ‘Ajax’ Category

Fancy Upload

Swiff meets Ajax for powerful and elegant uploads. FancyUpload is a file-input replacement which features an unobtrusive, multiple-file selection menu and queued upload with an animated progress bar. It is easy to setup, is server independent, completely styleable via CSS and XHTML and uses MooTools to work in all modern browsers.

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Mocha UI

Mocha is a web applications user interface library built on the MooTools javascript framework. The Mocha GUI components are made with <canvas> tag graphics.

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Useful PHP & jQuery Components

1 – Directory Trees With PHP And jQuery
A easy way to keep track of many files is to use a directory tree. A directory tree lists out files and directories so that it’s easy to find what you’re looking for. In this tutorial, you will be taught how to make a directory tree using PHP [...]

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Tooltips Scripts With AJAX, JavaScript & CSS

1 – Nice Titles Revised
An improved Nice Titles Tooltip Script with Accesskeys support.

A lightweight prototype based JavaScript tooltip

2 – Nice Titles
A classic. The script uses a background image.

3 – AJAX enabled Help Balloons
Help windows in baloon-design. AJAXified version is also available.

4 – jTip – A jQuery Tool Tip
Extensive AJAX-based tooltips with numerous functions and presentation [...]

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Utilize Google’s Ajax Libraries API

The problem: loads of websites around the internet using the exact same javascript file. The file is a whopping 100KB in size. Since this same file resides on each website’s server, the file is downloaded and cached for each individual website. Lots of load time for same file.
The solution: Google AJAX Libraries APIs. Google hosts [...]

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Navigation Menus

1 – How To Create A Mootools Inspired Navigation Effect Using jQuery
As you know there are a host of competing javascript libraries around these days. Though I prefer jQuery, I’ve always liked the way the menu on MooTools worked. So in this tutorial we’ll recreate that same effect … but we’ll do it in jQuery!

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