For this post speckyboy have collected 25 of the best newly (or, pretty close to new) released jQuery plugins.
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery
In this post you will find seven jQuery solutions which allow your visitors to smoothly scroll right to the top of a page, making your website more user friendly.
Posted in Javascript | Tagged Javascript, JQuery, scroll to top, Tutorials
A few weeks ago designm.ag published a collection of jQuery plugins for working with forms. While those plugins can be very useful, there may be times where you would rather learn how to code the solution yourself rather than simply using a plugin. There are a number of quality tutorials available for working with jQuery [...]
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, jquery form
DataTables is Data Table jQuery plugin that offfer us to create advanced and flexible data table with slick user interface. It is a highly flexible tool, based upon the foundations of progressive enhancement, which will add advanced interaction controls to any HTML table.
Features
Variable length paginationOn-the-fly filtering
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, table
Browse one-page websites that come with jQuery plugins and tricks. You’ll be amazed how easy it is to navigate them.
Posted in Web Design | Tagged JQuery, navigation
TipTip is a very lightweight and intelligent custom tooltip jQuery plugin. It uses ZERO images and is completely customizable via CSS. TipTip detects the edges of the browser window and will make sure the tooltip stays within the current window size. As a result the tooltip will adjust itself to be displayed above, below, to [...]
Posted in JQuery | Tagged GPL license, JQuery, MIT License, Tooltips
jQuery 1.4 include several changes and new additions to the framework. W3Avenue has compiled a list of resources for jQuery developers that will help you get up to speed with some of these new new features and changes.
Posted in Framework, Javascript, JQuery | Tagged Javascript, JQuery, jQuery 1.4
A dash of animation can spruce up a dull interface. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to do it the right way with jQuery.
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, jQuery Animations
In the interest of following jQuery’s motto of “writing less and doing more,” let’s write a simple slideshow using jQuery, JavaScript and a bit of CSS.
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, slideshow
2009 has been a very exciting year for most of the open source projects, blogs and businesses. Over this past year, there has been tremendous growth in the jQuery community. jQuery released version 1.3 in January 2009 and more plugins have been appearing o
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, JQuery Plugin
You’ve probably noticed that a lot of websites lately have a featured area with content that slides or changes in some way. This is a great technique to show several pieces of content in a limited amount of space and a good way to engage the user. If you’v
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, slider
A common design pattern—if you want to call it that—is to display a random header image or advertisment on each new pageview. Briancray always looking for ways to simplify code. oday’s impossibly simple code turns the task of image randomization.
Posted in JQuery | Tagged JQuery, random image
In this web design and development tutorial, you’ll get a walkthrough for creating a “Call to Action” button sprite in Photoshop as well as how to use jQuery to animate it. This tutorial is broken up into three sections: Photoshop, HTML/CSS, and JavaScript
Posted in JQuery | Tagged button, Design, JQuery