FlexNav – Flexible, Device Agnostic Navigation
The mock navigation you see above is a mobile-first example of using media queries and javascript to make a decent site menu with drop downs. Special attention is paid to touch screens using touch events with tap targets (the key feature of FlexNav).
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Magnific Popup: Responsive jQuery Lightbox Plugin
Light and open source responsive lightbox plugin with focus on performance, for jQuery and Zepto.js. High-DPI (retina) display support, fast tap for touch devices.
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MixItUp
MixItUp is a great plugin to handle filtering and sorting elements and deserves to be bookmarked. While jQuery part decides which elements to show or hide, CSS3 transitions are used for animating them. The plugin plays nice with responsive + fluid layouts it is lightweight and works pretty fast. There are many options for customization: effects, easing, their speed, etc. and it is very well-documented.
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A Preview of HTML 5
The web is constantly evolving. New and innovative websites are being created every day, pushing the boundaries of HTML in every direction. HTML 4 has been around for nearly a decade now, and publishers seeking new techniques to provide enhanced functionality are being held back by the constraints of the language and browsers.
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nunzio paci website
portfolio immagini di nunzio paci, principali esposizioni, archivio eventi, contatti
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