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jQuery
If you need to find a responsive slider to match your responsive design, then look no further: 12 Premium Responsive jQuery Sliders. I’m not sure what makes a slider premium versus standard, however I’ll leave that to the reader to discern. In the last project where we needed a responsive slider we went with ResponsiveSlides.js, which we were pretty happy with. It’s probably not “premium”, but it does the job. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript, Web Development
Pivot.js allows you to summarise large data sets on the fly. Although my initial reaction is that if you could avoid doing that clientside then you’d probably want to, however that’s probably just my head stuck in the past a little. Play with the demo, it looks pretty powerful. Tags: jQuery
Filtrify is an advanced tag filtering plugin – it looks pretty slick. Tags: jQuery
If you get asked for “Facebook style notifications” you could do a lot worse than check out noty. It has lots of customisation options, looks pretty slick, and can be made to look as Facebook-like or as un-Facebook-like as you like, like. Like, valley girl accent option. Tags: jQuery
Promptumenu is a jQuery plugin that allows you to display list items in a similar way like a iPhone home screen. If item count exceeds the displayed items on one screen, users can swipe through screens. Tags: jQuery
Hey just what we need, another jQuery slider! However Slidorion does offer some alternative display methods over your typical jQuery slider. As they put it, “Slidorion displays beautiful images along with a variable length description” Tags: jQuery
jQuery tubular is plugin that lets you set a YouTube video as your page background. While I can’t think of anywhere to use it right now, it looks pretty neat. Tags: jQuery
The Flexible Nav jQuery library provides navigation not unlike the sticky tab note things that you might use to annotate large piles of paper documents. Could be very useful when used in the right context. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
Responsive jQuery Slider Plugin Flexslider – the world is hardly lacking in options when it comes to jQuery image sliders, but this one looks like it’s worth a look if you’re trying to pick a slider for your next project. Plus, cupcakes! For those lacking attention, you can skip straight to the demo here. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
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DropKick is a jQuery plugin to help make Dropdown lists attractive. Looks nice although the custom theme in the demo doesn’t seem to play nice in IE9. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
WOW Slider is a very slick looking jQuery based image slider effect which has nothing to do with World of Warcraft. Jump straight for the demos if you’ve forgotten or misplaced your Ritalin. Well worth a look if you’re looking to upgrade your image slider library of choice. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
This isn’t new posting, but it’s a simple and attractive way to implement basic tabbing if you don’t want to include the whole jQuery UI framework. There are plenty of lightweight tabbing options out there, but I think this has to be one of the smallest out there, and the result works very well. Well I like it anyway! Simple Tabs w/ CSS & jQuery (demo). Tags: jQuery, Web Development
jQuery Image Scroller Plugin is a neat effect that’s useful for navigating larger images. Jump straight to the demo to see it in action – it’s the sort of thing that’s going to work really well in specific situations, and not at all in others. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript, Web Development
Domsearch is a jQuery plugin that allows you to search within an element (such as a table or a list), narrowing down the inner elements using LiquidMetal. Apparently LiquidMetal “is way better than whatever else you could come up with”. Betterflow.js is a JavaScript coverflow implementation – yes, there have been a few. Betterflow looks pretty neat. Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
That's one noisy testchamber – this is quite a neat jQuery plugin, although I can’t work out what you’d want to use it for. As a side point it’s a simple but nice touch that the code block updates as you change the slider and input values. Tags: jQuery
Essential JavaScript And jQuery Design Patterns – A Free New Book Tags: Javascript, jQuery
Enhance your input fields with jQuery – the demo looks good, but I always smell positioning nightmares with this sort of stuff. Tags: jQuery
Doing an ASP.NET postback via JQuery / Javascript falls into the category of “things that I wish I didn’t have to do too often, but probably will when clients need random crazy stuff, so it’s nice to have something in the toolbox to handle it”. Tags: ASP.NET, jQuery
jQuerylist – it might be irony that with jQuery being about usability and slick UI that all of these are presented in a huge unweildy page. Tags: jQuery
Zoomooz is a nifty zooming jQuery plugin which works on webkit browsers. If used right it looks like a useful effect – if used badly, well… Tags: jQuery
Sorry if I blogged this already, it struck me as something that might be a useful link to hang onto: Track outbound clicks with Google Analytics and jQuery Tags: jQuery
Sospring jQuery Desktop – it’s an impressive display of what you can do with jQuery in a browser, however I’m struggling to think of a use for it.
The impatient among you can skip straight to the demo.
Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
From the ‘cool jQuery plugins which I have no use for but like the look of anyway’ comes this one, a before/after slider.
Tags: jQuery, JavaScript
IE6 Update is a simple if somewhat devious piece of jQuery code, which provides IE6 users with a Windows styled message which attempts to get them to update IE6 to something usable.
Possibly a valiant effort, possibly unethical.
Tags: jQuery, JavaScript