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Learn how to create a multilevel dropdown menu with CSS and jQuery

In this tut we will create a professional interface for your web applications using the killer javascript library jQuery, as we used to create the stunning and smooth popup in jQuery.

Learn how to create an apple style menu from scratch using Photoshop, HTML, CSS and then improve it via jQuery

Want tabs that only display one at a time? No matter the order you click through them? Well, here it is. This tutorial also gives you the bare code, not the styling or html behind it. It gives you examples, but it does not limit you to only one look for your tabs or content.

A traditional blogroll is a simple list of other sites, often in the sidebar, that are related, owned by, or otherwise friendly to the home site. Blogrolls are a great idea and on-point with the spirit of blogging, but how is a casual reader to know if any of these sites are truly of interest? Let's improve upon the concept of a blogroll by not just listing sites, but dynamically pulling recent headlines from them, and using some fun jQuery animation.

Toggle expanded and hided on or off with a nice animation. This is different from an accordion since more than one item can be expanded at one time.

This tutorial will show you how to create a hidden Div and display it with the click of a link. There are a few reasons you may want to hide a Div in a website design. You may want to create a drop down type menu or a box that will show more information when you click a link. Another reason would be for SEO purposes. In theory hiding information in a Div is not against Google’s rules. As long as the user can still see the content when clicking a button you are not displaying different informat

How to turn unordered lists into tree menus with the help of jQuery Treeview in the MODx CMS. Also shows how to toggle each tree's visibility on and off.

Animation and visual feedback are great ways to assist a user in navigating and interacting with a website. While traditionally Adobe’s Flash was the goto for anything animated, these days with the magic of javascript we can avoid Flash altogether. Today we’re going to build a really cool animated navigation menu using just CSS and jQuery.

Create a vertical pulldown menu in javascript that works in IE and FF

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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