Dropdown menus and menu bars have been heavily used since the early days of graphical user interfaces. Their use has become ubiquitous, and even expected, in desktop applications, and the web has quickly followed suit. There are lots of dropdown menus already out there. Here you’ll find 25 sexy jQuery and CSS based drop-down or [...]
Here you’ll have more than 35 different unique jQuery Javascript solutions for beautiful image galleries and great ways to display your images with light code.
This article will introduce you to more than 45 jQuery plugins providing enhancements to how you can display images on your web pages.
I have provided a list of the 10 amazing plugins many developers use. Some of these you may have already seen, others might be new to you but they are very helpful.
Many online products employ ellipses within their products to improve various aspects of the User Experience, such as: allowing for easy summary scanning of page content, and fitting more diversity of content into a smaller space.
As a result, the time has come for the jQuery ThreeDots plugin. ThreeDots goes beyond similar tools and lets you easily and smartly truncate text for when: text is too long, text doesn’t fit within the available space, you want to employ highly configurable and flexible ellipses within your web product.
Highcharts is a plugin which is focused on the interactive graphical analysis of data and can be operated either by using the JavaScript library jQuery or MooTools, and works on the iPhone, and the IE6.
Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes vertical gaps between elements of varying height.
jQuery Plugins are good and easy possibility to get your users more interactive. This Collection of jQuery-Plugins show you how! Watch a drag & drop based Shopping-Cart, a Fancy-Captcha, movable Sticky-Note, jQSlickWrap, iPhone-like password field and more …
I took the Topsy retweet button and jQuery-fied it, then added the “Who” part to it using the awesome Topsy API to create this fancy share count button for your stories on twitter.
In this collection you will find 25 Excellent jQuery Slider Tutorials and Plugins that you can implement into your website.