With the rise of JavaScript frameworks such as JQuery, Mootools, and Prototype, WEB developers have created many amazing effects based on these frameworks. The following 50 sites are all based on JavaScript and have the same gorgeous effect as Flash. In the view of many WEB developers, Flash is not their first choice, because Flash is still opaque to search engines, in addition, flash rendering requires browser plug-ins, and JavaScript everything is local.
Aviary uses a very rounded tab effect, after clicking tab, gradually out of the column introductory content is very beautiful, its JavaScript based Pull-down menu is also magnificent.
toolani-http://www.toolani.de/
Below the yellow content block, the Tabs based on JQuery is very beautiful.
podcasttuneup-http://www.podcast-tuneup.com/
Nice Tab with an interesting roll up and roll down effect. As a contrast, the tab box above there is a flash based on the tab box, you can see that the flash reaction speed details are much faster, but to wait half a day of time to load.
adworks-http://www.adworks.ro/
Although these tabs are not like the ones mentioned earlier, they have a fading effect, but those big icons are really cute.
We are sofa-http://www.madebysofa.com/
If you want to use the text Tab this site is a good example.
Slide-Type content monofactor-http://www.monofactor.com/
The redesigned site uses a slideshow style to showcase the author's work.
Alex buga-http://www.alexbuga.com/
Alex Buga, a self-described Web design superstar, uses a similar slideshow to showcase his recent activities. The main navigation bar in the upper right-hand corner is cool too, but the site uses Ajax heavily.
Coda, one Window Web development-http://www.panic.com/coda/
This station is a household name. is a place where a lot of people get inspired.
kobe-http://www.arcinspirations.com/kobe/
Beautiful slide-style content effect, combined with Flash. (The station uses a one-page design)
Dibusoft mmdv-http://www.dibusoft.com/
Dibusoft uses a horizontal scrolling picture and vertical scrolling text to use the content of the slide-type transform. Its main menu uses JavaScript to implement Lava Lamp effects.
Jason julien-http://www.jasonjulien.com/
Web Designer Jason Julien Displays the contents of each column using a horizontal scrolling method.
Engage interactive-http://www.engageinteractive.co.uk/
Juanid W. hanif-http://www.jwhanif.net/
The web Designer in New York, Juanid W. Hanif, has a great overall feeling.
Omnitech incorporated-http://www.omnitech-inc.com
Qlear Interaction design-http://www.qlear.nl
A lot of slide-type content, the overall effect is very beautiful.
Tap Tap tap-http://www.taptaptap.com/
Hotel oxford-http://www.hotel-oxford.ro/
The effect of this station looks like Flash, also has the same flash behavior, but it is JavaScript.
One-page Web site
The common denominator of the following sites is the extensive use of scrolling windows, or even some abuse.
Bryan katzel-http://www.webleeddesign.com/
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