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jQuery Site-in-a-page with bookmarkable sections [Twitter API + Flickr API + Last.fm API]

Here’s a new jQuery concept project that demonstrates how you can create a complete website with multiple "pages" using a single HTML file. jQuery is used to provide users with bookmarkable tabbed pages which you can share with visitors and have them land on – just as if they were hosted in individual files. This project also demonstrates how you can create a homepage using dynamic content from popular Web 2.0 API’s – the ones I’ve used in this demo are the Twitter API, the Flickr API and the Last.fm API. These API’s deliver compact JSON back to the client and enable one to update your online websites (and thus website) without having to replicate your information.


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    Great tut!! Thanks for share it!

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