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Chosen is a JavaScript plugin that makes long, unwieldy select boxes much more user-friendly. It is currently available in both jQuery and Prototype flavors.
И вот сегодня я совершенно случайно наткнулся на редактор, который мне полностью подходит:
работает стабильно
выглядит очень стильно
написан на jQuery
FancyBox is a tool for displaying images, html content and multi-media in a Mac-style "lightbox" that floats overtop of web page.
A highly customizable gallery/showcase plugin for jQuery. [Used on MSK-Remontik]
В этом топике я хотел бы рассказать, как добавить изображениям на веб странице эффект размытия по Гауссу без использования флеша.
In this tutorial I’ll show you how easy it is to do just that — submit a contact form that sends an email, without page refresh using jQuery! (The actual email is sent with a php script that processes in the background). Let’s get started.
Booklet is a jQuery tool for displaying content on the web in a flipbook layout.
Viewport ads couple of extra selectors to jQuery. With these selectors you can check whether element is inside or outside of viewport.
YoxView's chief feature is Ease of use. Ease of use and flexibility, flexibility and ease of use. Its two main features are flexibility and ease of use... and pre-caching. Its three main features are ease of use, flexibility and pre-caching... and an almost fanatical devotion to the user. Its four... no, amongst its features... are such features as ease of use, flexibility... I'll start again.
Bumpbox is another lightbox clone with a few advantages over other lightboxes - it supports not only all common media types but also PDF's.
There are a few websites I’ve seen lately that have a left hand navigation automatically updates it’s selection based on where you’ve scrolled to on the page. This tutorial will show you exactly how to achieve just that.
No this is not about using position: fixed by default. Take a look at this page as example, scroll down, and see the top-left. Notice the issue metadata stick on top? As far as I know there is no pure CSS for this task, it uses onscroll to do the job.
I made quick work of the buttons for those browsers that support border-radius, but that left Opera and IE out of the fun. For them, I developed a different way of rounding the corners, but then I needed a quick way to tell which browsers to give the simple border-radius solution, and which to give the more complex solution.
Enter jQuery. The following tiny script extends the jQuery.support object to include border-radius information.
I give you CeeBox. An overlay popup script for easily embedding flash video, displaying images, or showing html (either external sites via iframe or content on your own site via AJAX). Tested in Safari(4)/Chrome/FireFox(3.5)/Internet Explorer(6–8)/Opera(10). Note: Mobile Safari has an issue with fixed position.
This tutorial will show you how to create a infinite carousel script with jQuery. It also have a simple autorotate script that will rotate items in the carousel.
jQuery Gallery Scroller (jqGalScroll) takes list of images and creates a smooth scrolling photo gallery scrolling vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. The plugin will also create pagination to allow you to flow through your photos.
BeautyTips is a simple-to-use balloon-help style tootip plugin. Any element on the page can be set to show a talk-balloon containing any text or HTML on hover, click, or any bindable event. These balloons are drawn dynamically using the canvas HTML 5 element, and options include corner radius, spike length and width, stroke width. The balloons can auto-position based on the most available area in the current display window or they can be positioned according to an array of preferences (just left or right for instance).
Hey, I'm Phil Renaud. I'm a Canadian designer living in Phoenix, Arizona. I design interfaces at Rhino Internet.
I'm a dual citizen, born and raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, which is basically Canadian Detroit. I can carry a conversation in French and I think that poutine is a dish whose absence in American cuisine is regretted daily.
I've got a knack for retro gaming - the NES is my nostalgia machine. I carry library cards from three states. I've been trying to finish David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest for a cool six months now.
I enjoy baseball and football and still think of Detroit as the home-team. I think Tom Waits got better with age and Dylan got a (little) bit worse, but that's all sort of up for discussion.
TipTip is a very lightweight and intelligent custom tooltip jQuery plugin.
It uses ZERO images and is completely customizable via CSS. It's also only 3.5kb minified!
A HTML DOM parser written in PHP5+ let you manipulate HTML in a very easy way!