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I am looking for an alternative to FancyBox 2. It should be lightweight, mobile friendly (use hardware accelerated css transitions), and free to use commercially (FancyBox isn't).
Any good alternatives?
I think Swipebox is the closest I've seen to what you're after. It doesn't look exactly the same as fancybox, but it is a lightbox, mobile-friendly, uses css transitions, and appears to be free for commercial use
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I'm learning to be a UI Developer (HTML, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery)
I need advanced tutorials with examples for UI Developer by using jQuery. Please share your link and tutorials.
When I first started learning jQuery this helped me a whole bunch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNb8T5NBdQg&list=PL6B08BAA57B5C7810
Good luck on your journey, I wish you the best and hope you get to where you want to be!
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I have been looking for an online tool to work with html/JSP web pages.
Why do you need online tool if you can simply use windows notepad? If you aren't introduced to the programming of html, use w3schools to learn. Perhaps if you need an online article/blog, people commonly use blogger.com or wordpress (just search it on google)
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I've seen HTML presentations like these four a lot :
http://estelle.github.com/mobileperf/
http://slides.html5rocks.com
http://html5apps-io2010.appspot.com
http://www.igvita.com/slides/2012/wordpress-performance/
I want to know the specific tool used to create such type of presentations.
Maybe you should give landslide a try.
You must try HTLM5 pageforest for creating beautiful presentations with an instant slide preview alongside
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The http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/index.html has an incredibly slow search functionality. I use a greasemonkey search plugin that is much much faster and works with the standard style javadocs. Anyone have a link to the old version of the AS3 API docs that were of the standard style?
Maybe you're looking for something like this?
http://www.airdoc.be/
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Is there a website where I can download free css/html templates for a website to support multiple browsers and resolutions?
(I want to make sure I can make use of client's entire screen and not show my website in the middle with "spares" on the sides)
Simple googling will bring you this:
http://www.freecsstemplates.org/
Tried it once, was easy to use.
This should get you started http://csstinderbox.raykonline.com/ the technique is commonly known as fluid layouts.
I've always preferred using Andreas Viklund's stuff. It's easy to tweak and some of his stuff is purposed just for being widely compatible. http://andreasviklund.com/templates/#all/1/list