When used correctly, jQuery can help you make your website more interactive, interesting and exciting. This article will share some best practices and examples for using the popular Javascript framework to create unobtrusive, accessible DOM scripting effects. The article will explore what constitutes best practices with regard to Javascript and, furthermore, why jQuery is a good choice of a framework to implement best practices.
Features :
* jQuery expressions are intelligently presented in Firebug Console and DOM inspector
* attached jQuery datas are first class citizens
* elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover
* jQuerify: enables you to inject jQuery into any web page
jQuery Geo, an open-source geospatial mapping project from Applied Geographics, provides a streamlined JavaScript API for a large percentage of your online mapping needs. Whether you just want to display a map on a wep page as quickly as possible or you are a more advanced GIS user, jQuery Geo can help!
Pastebin++ for web technologies: paste javascript, css and html and get a rendering of them all at once. Create packages and version them, publish to your blog, etc. MooTools, jQuery, Prototype, YUI, Glow and Dojo all supported.
markItUp! is a JavaScript plugin built on jQuery which can turn any textarea into fake "rich" markup editor for Textile, Markdown, BBcode, MediaWiki, Html, etc -- with built in AJAX preview...
Simple javascript line graphs using Raphael and jQuery. Find me, download me, or fork me at github. The following examples should speak for themselves...
A javascript gestures library that allows you to add mouse gestures to a web page, supports complex (i.e. sequences of) gestures and provides visual feedback through the use of a canvas element.