You’ve probably heard a lot about the new HTML5 canvas element. As the name implies, this is a special element that allows us to create and modify graphics. In addition, we can also use it like any other element on the page – apply jQuery animations on it, listen for events and integrate it deeply into our layouts.
All uses of canvas you’ve come so far are probably limited to games and other proof of concept demos. Today, however, we are doing something practical – we are making a progressively enhanced slideshow with a fancy transitioning effect, which is perfectly functional in older browsers as well.
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Sliding Background Image Menu with jQuery
a submenu will slide out from the bottom. This menu comes with some configuration possibilities, such as the size of the image, the hover effect and custom default states.
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Chop Slider :: CSS3 animation
This awesome slider with a chopping effect was last updated on June 20, 2011. The ChopSlider uses full power of CSS3 animation
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Sliding Letters with jQuery
the standard hover effect by playing around with the letters in an anchor word. The aim is to slide in letter by letter when hovering over a link element.
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PIROBOX EXTENDED V.1.0 - jQuery plugin
Browser compatibility = FireFox 2+, Opera9.5+, Chrome, Safari (Mac/Windows),IE 7+, Pirobox can be fun and usefull for you. Enjoy the code with jQuery
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Advanced jQuery Full screen background image slideshow
Start up your HTML/CSS/jQuery editor and let's see how you can create this effect yourself!
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