How to show grid in navigator with 960gs? [closed] - html

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I try to use 960gs and I compare it with Blueprinter . So I would like to know if it is possible to show grid in 960 gs .
for example in blueprinter we add showgrid
thanks

I don't believe there is a built in way to show the grid, though you can use the bookmarklet: 960gridder. Hope that helps.

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Change scroll speed of specific element [closed]

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Okay, I'm not sure how to Script this... but either in HTML or CSS is there a way to set a faster scrolling speed to any specific item?
Try using JS:
function pageScroll() {
window.scrollBy(0,50);
scrolldelay = setTimeout('pageScroll()',100);
}
<body onLoad="pageScroll()">
You can see an example here.
For a CSS solution (ie parallax), you can reference this post.
For more information see this answer.

defining mostly used class names [closed]

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I have a silly question but while coding a web page I'm confuse a little time defining the css class name. Would anyone provide me mostly used css class names so that I could not hesitate while making pages.
It would be okay if I got mostly used class while layout page.
I think some css-naming-conventions will help :)
you may start here and search google for more :
http://sixrevisions.com/css/css-tips/css-tip-2-structural-naming-convention-in-css/

Creating tabs in HTML only [closed]

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Is there is a basic way to create multiple content tabs in an HTML page without CSS and/or Javascript and/or JQuery?
I do not think it is possible. JQuery would be my best bet at doing it since implementation is easy. you can have a look at JQUERYUI. There are other javascript library that can help you easily achieve what you want. My next choice would be CSS

Mac-like checkbox using Bootstrap [closed]

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I use Bootstrap, can I style my checkboxes to look like Mac ones?
I.e. http://www.flickr.com/photos/wufoo/5761838808/
Thanks
It can be really difficult to style form elements...
I use http://formalize.me to normalize for styles across browsers, and as a bonus, it contains lots of useful examples that you can modify to your liking.
This similar question How to style checkbox using CSS? suggested you use this script
http://ryanfait.com/resources/custom-checkboxes-and-radio-buttons/

Splitting Mesh or creating model exploding effect [closed]

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Is there anyway we can split mesh (exploding mesh effect) in java? Please give me code that is doing this.Thanks in advance
Check out this example in XNA, it uses a shader to achieve the effect you are looking for:
http://create.msdn.com/en-US/education/catalog/sample/shatter
Perhaps you can map the technique to something similar in Java