CSS - Javascript: Dropdown-Menüs mit Pfeil komplett formartieren
Nach langer Suche im Netz, um eine Möglichkeit Dropdown-Menüs wirkungsvoll in Szene zu setzen zu können, kam ich immer nur auf die Möglichkeiten zum Beispiel die Hintergrundfarben oder die Schrift anzupassen, wie folgendes Beispiel zeigt:
(Quelle links: Webmaster Resource).
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Webdevelopment: Awesome styled tables with css and javascript
Tablecloth is lightweight, easy to use, unobtrusive way to add style and behaviour to your html table elements. By simply adding 2 lines of code to your html page you will have styled and active tables that your visitors will (…)
Webdevelopment: Pin the good items, unpin the bad ones.
The Web Developer’s List is a big list of resources for web developers with info on Ajax, Web 2.0, Design, PHP, Ruby, ASP.Net, Images, CSS, SEO and more.
It’s a big improvement on the ’standard’ listings in that you can highlight (…)
Webdevelopment: 1001 + Ajax/Javascript/Dhtml examples and demos to download
With a diverse collection of over 1000 Ajax examples, java scripts, jQuery plug-ins, DHTML codes and demos from around the web, Ajaxrain gives you the perfect start to web development
CSS: More Functionality with MoreCSS Javascript Library
MoreCSS is a small JavaScript library for everyday things, like creating popups, tab menus, tables and lists with “zebra”-style and etc… But the really special thing is: you can do these things in regular CSS. Just include MoreCSS.js and an (…)
Scream Design - JavaScript/DHTML Scriptlibrary
The Script Library contains HUNDRED’s of FREE scripts for web designers searching for instant solutions and for JavaScript/DHTML programmers on the prowl for ideas or code snippets. Beginners or experienced professionals will find everything from animations and banners to clocks (…)
irt.org - JavaScript FAQ Knowledge Base
I was not sure if you accepted outside input for code, but I have used this site for years, and it is always my first place to check for code. I sometimes put together pieces that I thought your users (…)



