Tag: Javascript

Chrome DevTools Features You May Have Missed

In 2013, I posted a few tutorials on DevTools: Markup and Style, Networking and the Console and JavaScript and Performance, covering the basic features of the various DevTools panels. Since then, a lot has changed, so let’s take a look. Tl;dr DevTools has grown quite a bit since it was last covered on Tuts+, here are some of the features you’ll want to be aware of: Screencasting: view and interact with web pages on your Android device via DevTools on the desktop. Workspaces: use the Sources panel as a code editor. Edit code in your project and have that persist to disk. Source Map debugging: writing LESS/Sass or even CoffeeScript? Output Source Maps during compilation to have DevTools understand the mapping. *Flame Chart: *view an interactive …

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Chrome DevTools Features You May Have Missed


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50 Outstanding jQuery Slider to Make Your Website Look Beautiful

jQuery is one of the best JavaScript libraries that are easy to implement and display. One needs not to be a proper programmer or developer to use jQuery plugins, that are available for free in abundance on the web.Today, we are presenting you fifty classy jQuery sliders, to download and use, on your website for free. As I said, jQuery sliders are easy to implement and use, so you just need to paste the two code (one in Html head and other in the body) to get started. Just remember the paths to your .js file, its one of common mistakes designers make. So for developers, this collection will be a piece of cake, every slider in this list is provided with demo and documentation, you…

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50 Outstanding jQuery Slider to Make Your Website Look Beautiful


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