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Tab-Based Navigation in Six (or Seven) Easy Steps

Navigation bars are the signposts of the web world: we take them for granted because of their ubiquity, but we’d all have a much harder time getting around without them. On most websites, nav bars hold a position of honor near the very top of the page, meaning they’re one of the first things your users see upon entering your site. As such, there’s a lot of pressure on navigation bars to look clean, act sophisticated, and ply the client’s wife with small talk and Manhattans while you close the deal.

Glazebrook, Rob L. CSSnewbie (2008). Articles>Web Design>DHTML>CSS

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#32496

Accessible Expanding and Collapsing Menu

A website’s navigation should, in my opinion, be visible and straightforward, not hidden away like this or in flyout/dropdown menus. But...

Johansson, Roger. 456 Berea Street (2007). Articles>Web Design>Accessibility>DHTML

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Improve Your Page Performance With Lazy Loading

The important things to address are page weight and load time. Both of these factors have a negative impact on the user, and we should be working towards minimizing it.

Heuser, Jakob. Digital Web Magazine (2008). Articles>Web Design>DHTML

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jQuery Embedded in Dojo Accordion Panes

We will experiment embedding jQuery in DOJO 123's Accordion widget and try to identify if there exists any cross-code interactions. The code is also tested for cross-browser suitability.

Krishnaswamy, Jayaram. Packt (2009). Design>Web Design>DHTML>JavaScript

 
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