11Useful & New jQuery Techniques
11 New & Useful jQuery Techniques – April 2011
1. Photobooth With PHP & jQuery & CSS3
  In this pedagogic and fun tutorial by Martin Angelov,   you will be building a jQuery and PHP powered photobooth. It will allow   your website visitors to take a snapshot with their web camera and   upload it from a neat CSS3 interface.
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2. Moving Boxes Content With jQuery
  This tutorial will teach you how to create a template with some really   sweet animations using jQuery. The idea is to have little boxes   scattered around at the top of the site and when a menu item is clicked,   the boxes animate to form the main content area.
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3. diagonalFade – jQuery Plugin
  This is a jQuery plugin (by jonobr1)   allowing you to easily specify direction, fade-in and fade-out, and a   host of other options to a grouping of elements – great for inventory or   anything with a large amount of items ordered in a grid. 
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4. Constrained Stickies With jQuery 
  Siddharth shows you how to use the StickyFloat jQuery plugin   (smart sticky floating box) to create a sticky menu for your website –   it will follow and stay in focus as you scroll, but only within its   parent. The source code can be downloaded.
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5. Better Check Boxes With jQuery & CSS
  In this short tutorial, you will learn how to create a replacement for   the default browser checkboxes in the form of a simple jQuery plugin. It   will progressively enhance your forms but at the same time fall back to   the default controls if JavaScript is unavailable.
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6. jQuery Animated Error Messages & Form Validation
  This tutorial by Design Chemical   shows you how to use jQuery animation to create more interesting and   engaging form validation errors for a user registration form – and with   an additional code snippet to check that the user’s password re-entry   matches.
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7. Expanding Image Menu With jQuery
  This tutorial will teach you how to create a stylish expanding image   menu with jQuery and CSS. The main idea is to have some columns with   black and white image slices that will make a content area slide out   when we click on them. 
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8. Making A Flickr Powered Slideshow – jQuery
  This tutorial shows you how to develop a jQuery plugin that will make it   easy to create presentations from your Flickr photos – by using   Flickr’s API and YQL to fetch the photos, after which it will create the   markup of the slideshow and listen for events.
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9. Custom Vertical Mega Menu For WordPress – jQuery
  This tutorial by Design Chemical will teach you how to use the jQuery Vertical Mega Menu   Plugin to build a customized WP menu – you will achieve that result by   using the plugins built in CSS classes combined with the inherent   WordPress menu classes.
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10. markItUp! Universal Markup jQuery Editor
  This is a plugin built with jQuery and it allows you to turn any text   area into a markup editor. HTML, Textile, Wiki Syntax, Markdown, BBcode   or your own Markup system can easily be implemented. Version 1.1.10 –   update on February 20 2011.
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11. Animated Content Menu With jQuery
  This tutorial shows you how to create a slick animated content menu with   jQuery and CSS for a restaurant theme or something similar – the menu   items will be animated and when they are clicked, a content area with   more information will appear. 
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