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I am writing my own theme based on Twitter Bootstrap 3.x and want to be sure that I implement all styles for all elements properly. So I have decided that it would be great to have a html page with all elements included, which I can use as "check list" of what has to be done.
Does anybody have or see such or similar page?
You can go to the twitter bootstrap and get html source and test your css and other functionality there.
This page http://bootswatch.com/default/ has the whole lot on one page. Easier than downloading the official docs, and it's updated when bootstrap changes.
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If you look at the screenshot in the below link you'll see what I'm after. I basically want people to be able to click a service down the left hand side and then the content loads in on the right hand side. Like this page but instead of loading below, it loads to the right, and also, the link there loads the content in via a html file, I'd like to avoid this is possible.
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Does anyone know of a jQuery plugin or ajax that can do this?
Use jquery's ajax for that.
Or alternatively preload all the contents and use jquery UI's tabs
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I have a Mindtouch powered website that seems to hate jQuery. If I load it up it comes in conflict site some CMS native JavaScript and makes my site navigation stop functioning.
I have been looking for days for a nice lightbox written in JavaScript not jQuery that will automatically lightbox all links to images that have an image as content.
<a href='someimage.jpeg,jpg,png,gif'><img src='thumb.jpeg,jpg,png,gif'/></a>
If anyone can point out at least one plese.
Google was not good help for me as all results are jQuery based except some ancient ones that just look terrible.
Shutter Reloaded
Not very animated but very nice lightbox.
I made some changes to the bottom buttons but I love the real full-screen feature.
More importantly it's small compact and no jQuery required.
http://www.laptoptips.ca/javascripts/shutter-reloaded/
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If you go to http://wonderwall.msn.com/, you'll notice that the wall is scrollable...and it's an awesome grid layout.
Is there a library that can do this? Preferably in JQuery
The javascript library used on this site was YUI.
Here is a link to there site.
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/
Although i dont think there is one plugin that will achieve the total effect. The wonderwall website uses a clever combo of js and good css.
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Because it is not possible to force the iPhone to bookmark a webpage, I want a little arrow/bow to drop down to notify people to bookmark my mobile web page.
For any future viewers I would like to add http://cubiq.org/add-to-home-screen
I don't think your question is limited to the iPhone. There are several implementations of "sliding" panels/boxes implemented in jQuery.
Check out this one. It's a login panel that slides when you click it, but I'm sure you could adapt it to be a ribbon that slides down after the page is rendered.
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What's a good jQuery library where I can click the button, and a box (<div>) drops down, for options? Just a regular box, not too big not too small.
For what you're asking you don't need any additional library, as $('.divclass').slideDown() is a good starting point.
jQuery Thickbox has a lot of flexibility. It can show inline content, iframe content, simple images, AJAX and more. It would be easy to implement your own options form within an instance of it.