My new Jquery plugin allows you to add pan and zoom navigation to your images just by adding image map code to your HTML. But don't bother with a description, the proof of its coolness is in trying it out!
Rather than go the more typical route of Google Maps, IHG decided to create this interactive map with a more branded appearance and simplified graphics. Designed by Bridge86, I implemented their design in JVectorMap using custom SVG items, and enhanced them with overlay graphics that are updated via Jquery using an XML document.
This is a fun experiment with the Twitter API that allows tweets with keywords (that you choose) to float by your browser in "real" time.
I enhanced Holiday Inn Express's Asian-Pacific Google map with a number of useful Jquery functions, including counts of current and upcoming hotels in a key, grouping of locations for UI noise reduction, and a menu-driven interface. The map functions based on a simple XML document that can be updated any time.
This is an experiment that allows control of a Processing animation through Jquery UI controls.
Using MelonJS I was able to create this rudimentary video game in which Nina has to clean the house and find four items that her family is missing. It's no Halo, but it's a start? (For sound, this needs to be run in Chrome or Firefox.)
Designed by Egreen Web Services, I implemented interactive form elements, including my favorite feature, star ratings that updated a graphic indicate the value of the star rating. Simple to do, but helpful to the user.