onigetoc's public fiddles
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GC CSS3 progress bar timer Simplified
GC CSS3 progress bar timer Simplified
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GC CSS3 progress bar timer
GC CSS3 progress bar timer
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Highcharts 2.2.3 resetZoomButton demo
Trying to learn how to show/hide resetZoomButton programmatically while still keep the automatic zoom/reset function. author(s): Lukas Vlcek
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GC css buttons
GC css buttons
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css progress bar Positive Negative
css progress bar Positive Negative
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css progress bar
css progress bar
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Jquey cycle background
Jquey cycle background
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Make a div into a link
Make a div into a link
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Find H1 or Title
Find H1 or Title
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Quick BEEP (double)
jQuery 1.7.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Link Density checker Javascript
Link Density checker Javascript
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Link Density checker jQuery
Link Density checker jQuery
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test
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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css3 arrows 2
css3 arrows 2
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css3 arrows
css3 arrows
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PAGE LOADING CANADIAN TIRE
PAGE LOADING CANADIAN TIRE
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PAGE LOADING
PAGE LOADING
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JQHand HTML5 CSS3
JQHand HTML5 CSS3
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CSS Menu Slider autre
Objective: To create a CSS-only layout including a scrollable menu that slides out from the left. Meant for mobile versions of sites. Live Demo: https://github.com/NicholasRBowers/CSS-Menu-Slider Additional Information: -CSS-only -Meant for mobile devices -Meant to be used in conjunction with Responsive Design -Want to design as semantic as possible -Akin to Facebook's Mobile and App layout -Completely breaks in IE -Collaboration welcome! Operation Logic: -Uses the checkbox-hack to store state information (http://css-tricks.com/the-checkbox-hack/) =When unchecked, menu is closed, when checked menu is open. -Input checkbox exists at the base level of the HTML (under <body>) with an absolutely positioned <div> tag afterwards that encapsulates the page. -<div> tag holds the rest of the page, including fixed absolutely positioned elements. -Header and Navigation toggle are fixed at top, scrollable <div> under, and fixed/scrollable menu to the left. -An extra invisible label allows a click anywhere on the right to toggle states and collapse the menu. Comments: -Completely broken in IE, but as this is meant for mobile only, I'm not sure that's a problem. -Zooming out on a mobile device sometimes causes rendering problems. -Had to put the rest of the page in a <div> that was a sibling to the <input> element, because the default Android browser only supports the adjacent sibling combinator (+) when used in tandem with a pseudo-class (:checked). NOTE: It does support the sibling combinator (~), but it only picks up the adjacent element. Twitter: @NicholasRBowers
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Facebook Mobile Menu
jQuery 1.7.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript