Codrops Welcome to RoboMind.net, the new way to learn programming Tiny Circleslider: A lightweight circular carousel for jQuery What is it? Tinycircleslider is a circular slider / carousel. That was built to provide webdevelopers with a cool but subtle alternative to all those standard carousels. Tiny Circleslider can blend in on any wepage. Features IOS and Android support. Need support or custom features? Anything is possible! Examples $(document).ready(function(){ $('#circleslider1').tinycircleslider();}); Note: There is no lightbox natively in tiny circleslider for this example fancybox was used. To get a better understanding of how it all comes together I made a (corny) styled example. Constructor Properties Methods Events Usage The image below displays how you calculate the radius of your circleslider.
Learn Code The Hard Way -- Books And Courses To Learn To Code Unheap - A tidy repository of jQuery plugins The Nature of Code Hello! By browsing the table of contents on your left, you can read the entire text of this book online for free, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. Start reading the introduction now! If you like this book, please consider supporting it via the links below: Please submit corrections to the book on my Nature of Code GitHub repo. Bug reports for the site and online purchasing system can be reported on GitHub as well. Thanks everyone! Copyright © 2012 by Daniel Shiffman This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. All of the book’s source code is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This book was generated by the Magic Book Project. Editor Shannon Fry Illustrations Zannah Marsh Cover Design David Wilson Interior Design Web Site Design Steve Klise Evan Emolo Index
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The Nature of Code CSS3 And HTML5 Snippets You Should Be Aware Of Since the launch of CSS3 and HTML5 there’s a buzz around them and since the browsers have started offering compatibility for their properties people have gone insane about these two new web technologies. CSS3 and HTML5 are starting to become the things that everyone is trying to learn and what better way to learn how to do a certain snippet than to see it and its code in action. I know it will sound strange to some people, but I find it easier to learn from snippets than actual tutorials and I hope you are the same way because I have here 35 interesting snippets which do really neat stuff. I only hope that these snippets will be working in all browsers sooner. Login form using HTML5 and CSS3 Twitter Button Concept Menu with Notification Badges Facebook Login Form CSS Checkbox Styles Modal Box Contact Form Great CSS3 Menu for SmartPhones Amazing CSS3 Login Form Setings Panel PSD and CSS Tweety Simple transparent input boxes Animated Progress Bar Metro Twitter Feed Accordion Toolbar Share Buttons Top Bar
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