Posts Tagged ‘jQuery’

gSlider: Lightweight, Versatile and Interactive jQuery Image Slider

gSlider is an interactive image slider built on jQuery. It is versatile, lightweight and easy to implement in any website or web applications. You can use gSlider for many purposes: Show your portfolio Displays your products Showcase popular posts on your blog Provide prominent display to offerings/featured products/downloads Organize and show your photographs Add interactive [...]

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Create Infinite Wall Interfaces with Infinite Drag

Infinite Drag is a jQuery plugin that helps you create an infinite wall interface. As you drag the wall in a viewport, previously occluded tiles are created. You can hook onto events to generate custom tiles.

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Implement a Mouse Driven Parallax Effect With jQuery: Plax

First thing first, we are going to talk about Parallax effect. If you are not familiar with Parallaxing already, it is a technique to move/animate elements and objects (such as background image) with respect to the mouse position. Rocket science? Just have a look at Nike website and experience cool graphical effects achieved via parallaxing. [...]

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JavaScript Full Screen Background Slideshow With Overlay Support: Vegas

If you looking for an instant facelift of your website to make it interesting and a bit more engaging, start playing with background images. For instance, use different quality images in the background and make them change randomly. Done nicely, this would really make your website interesting if not a show stopper. Playing with background [...]

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iOS Style Badges for jQuery: Badger

Badger easily adds beautiful iOS style badges to your element without the need for images. The created iOS style badges are inspired by the badges found on the iPhone and iPad, Badger is an incredibly attractive way to notify your users in a manner that they may already be familiar with. Badger is styled after the [...]

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Create Advanced Google Maps with GMAP3 jQuery Plugin

GMAP3 is a jQuery plugin which simplifies the use of the Google Map v3 and allows developers to use every functions that the API supports to create advanced Google Maps. It comes with advanced features (overlays, clusters, callbacks, events etc.) and can be used for many purposes like: Using a context menu on Google maps [...]

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Code Explorer jQuery Plugin

For those of you who distribute code or just want to display it nicely in web browser, Code Explorer comes as a little wonder. A very simple jQuery plugin, Code Explorer, not only displays your code nicely (with all formatting, spacing and indentation) but also parses the folder structure to present the code with its folder [...]

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Image Gallery for Mobile and Touch Devices: PhotoSwipe

One of the major challenges in developing web applications for mobile is porting applications or websites to different platforms. You can port basic structure and content for most mobile devices but porting interactive elements like image galleries is the real pain. Imagine an interactive image gallery rendering without flaw on iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, Android and on all [...]

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Open Source Data Grid Solution for JavaScript: OpenJS Grid

OpenJS Grid is an JavaScript based data grid solution that allows you to provide all the functionalities of data sorting, navigation and search in a simple yet elegant data grid on web application/websites. You can add this simple data grid is almost any web application without having to make much modifications. OpenJS Grid can load [...]

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JavaScript Line Graphs using Raphael and jQuery: SimpleGraph

SimpeGraph is a free charting tool that allow you to render simple line graphs with JavaScript using Raphael and jQuery. It is lightweight, compatible with most modern browsers and can be used to manipulate a variety of data range. SimpleGraph is easy to implement. Just try it out and let us know your thoughts!

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