
Moousture is a mouse gesture library with power and flexiblity to mould itself for you. Implemented on Mootools following the Object Oriented standards. Library is aimed to set out a future framework for mouse guesters for any browser including modern mobile devices.
It is based on three major concepts.
1. A probe, which probes the pointing device. Currently there is a Moousture.MouseProbe (P.S. It already supports iPhone).
2. A monitor, which tests the stability of probed device on given intervals and accordingly notifies Moousture events (onStable, onUnstable, onMove).
3. A Moousture recorder class that records the mouse movements and invoke the guesture object passed to it.
So if you want to create your own mouse gestures for the visitors of your website you should really check this one out.
url: http://neofreeman.freepgs.com/Moousture/

Graphic effects created in photoshop will bring magic if you master the tricks. When it comes to web designing, the powerful mixed and smart conversion between PSD and XHTML can give a professional look to your design. This tutorial will explain you how to create a Professional Dark CSS Menu. It has an elegant result of gradient effect (which is produced in photoshop), and you’ll see this when you hover these menus. CSS background positioning technique just made this effect possible to create.
The only graphics you will need to create this dark menu are: container background, menu background and menu matrix background . You can download them from the zipped file that is provided from the source site.
Find out more about this CSS method by visiting the tutorial ;)
site: http://www.raymondselda.com/professional-dark-css-menu/
demo: http://www.raymondselda.com/demo/dark-menu/?TB_iframe=true&height=130&width=750

Styled Menus is a CSS menus gallery website where you can download great numbers of navigation menu bars for free. The CSS menus are designed by professional web designers and this site is been maintain by two guys Sainath Chillapuram and Santosh Setty.
StyledMenus.com provides cross browser CSS menus and with valid W3C. It will save your time and if you are a CSS noob, you can learn from here too. Visit the source page and surf the CSS Styled Menus to get start!

Accessible News Slider is a JavaScript plugin that makes possible for you to create grid of news items and “slideBy” them in a compact row with smart navigation sets. Brian Reindel has designed this Javascript plugin with high consideration of better accessibility to users with all kinds of limitation. It accomodates the need of:
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This Free CSS Drop-Down Menu Framework is modular, with themes. Not only that the HTML is separated from CSS, but even CSS definitions are categorized into structural and thematic types.
Creating a new theme is easy with the available templates and takes 10-15 mins.
The code and files are well organized. This Framework is easily transformable. It can be transformed by changing class names only. Available transformations are: horizontal, vertical left-to-right, vertical right-to-left, horizontal linear, horizontal upwards.
So if you are looking for an easy way to create your own Drop-Down Menu, you should visit the source page now and have a look at this great free CSS Drop-Down Menu Framework.

IzzyMenu is a perfect tool to customize CSS menus that will only take minutes to build sort of menus in professional look. Pick your favorite style in the Menu Catalogue, which is always updated with plenty of fresh designs and the menus collection are as nifty as Web 2.0 style today!
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This interface is optimized for any browser that recognizes a reasonable number of the common CSS2 and CSS3 selectors supported among most browsers today.

Get yourself hooked up into this amazing interface, since you will have nice widget look simply using CSS markups.
All components needed to create this CSS Interface are:
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If you wana implement a “mac like” menu in your webpage: have a look at the CSS dock menu. It is using the Jquery Javascript library and the Fisheye component.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
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