jQuery- is a collection of experimental frontend techniques and creative demonstrations centered around JavaScript, CSS, and browser behavior, created by the same author behind iCSS. The project focuses on showcasing clever implementations, visual tricks, and unconventional solutions that expand how developers think about classic web technologies. It serves primarily as an educational playground where developers can study practical code examples and learn nuanced behaviors of the DOM, animations, and browser rendering. The repository complements the author’s broader ecosystem of frontend explorations by emphasizing hands-on experimentation and reproducible demos. Its materials are particularly useful for developers interested in performance tricks, visual polish, and edge-case browser behavior. Overall, jQuery- functions as a technical inspiration lab for frontend developers exploring advanced web interaction patterns.

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  • Creative frontend experiment demos
  • JavaScript and CSS technique samples
  • Browser behavior explorations
  • Hands-on reproducible examples
  • Performance and animation tricks
  • Educational frontend playground

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2026-02-26