This is off topic, but I saw your website, and you're a designer, seemingly trying to get a grasp of javascript, so I'll help out.
**1:** `jQuery(window).load(function(){ ... })`
This code adds a load event to the window. We do this so that we can make sure that the DOM is loaded and we can find our elements. This translated into libraryless javascript would be:
`window.onload = function() { ... }`
**2:** `jQuery( ".flexslider" ).css("margin-top", jQuery( window ).height() - jQuery( ".flexslider" ).height()/2);`