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PikaChoose jQuery Image Gallery is now available! More stable, less bugs, and cross fading! Pikachoose is a lightweight Jquery Image Gallery plugin that allows easy presentation of photos with options for slideshows, navigation buttons, and auto play.
There are about a dozen other plugins out there that do this already, except most seem to come with an enormous footprint: 10-12k of code, X-number of images, and roughly 1000 options to support every plausible use case. For other minimalists like myself out there, here's one built off the jQuery UI widget factory in approx. 100 lines of code and 100% CSS. In typical widget fashion, this implementation supports the most basic (and arguably most common) uses, but is flexible enough for more advanced cases.
Isotope: An exquisite jQuery plugin for magical layouts
Features
Layout modes: Intelligent, dynamic layouts that can't be achieved with CSS alone.
Filtering: Hide and reveal item elements easily with jQuery selectors.
Sorting: Re-order item elements with sorting. Sorting data can be extracted from just about anything.
Interoperability: features can be utilized together for a cohesive experience.
Progressive enhancement: Isotope's animation engine takes advantage of the best browser features when available - CSS transitions and transforms, GPU acceleration - but will also fall back to JavaScript animation for lesser browsers.
Poshy Tip is stylish tooltips plugin for jQuery that allows us to creating stylish tooltips easily and also includes the most useful features for such a script.
Today's featured jQuery plugin is called the Dynamic Grid: XML Gallery from Nikolay Dyankov. It's a plugin that lets you create an image gallery slider that is highly customizable
"One of the latest is definitely responsive web design; the art of serving the same web page to multiple devices which look good on all of them.
It is a getting-popular approach. As always, there are questioned parts (like the increasing number of screen sizes and the difficulty in setting breakpoints) but these are minor and creating a responsive website is nothing difficult.
Thanks to talented people out there that there are great resources simplifying development of such websites. Many tricky stuff can be handled easily with the right tools.
For jQuery users, there are a good number of responsive design plugins and here is a carefully collected and well-categorized list to bookmark and hit back when you are about to design responsively : )."
"bgStretcher is a jQuery plugin that proportionally resizes the background-image to fill the entire viewport.
It can be used with a single image just for the resizing feature or multiple images as a slideshow.
The slideshow can be browsed with pagination and prev-next buttons besides the autoplay and there are multiple transition types offered.
Further customization is possible by defining the slideshow speed, delay between each item and sequence mode (in an order or randomly).
Also, methods exist for playing and pausing it from any custom events."
"Mimicking the interactions offline is always popular in the world of computers.
Page-flips are one of the most popular ones of them in web design. They are implemented very successfully in Flash, many websites, documents, magazines are being created/published each day.
With the capabilities of new web technologies, we can also expect them to be accomplished using only HTML, CSS and JavaScript (remember "20 Things I Learned"? It is also open source).
There are several easy-to-use jQuery plugins that offer a good page-flip experience and help creating book-like interfaces."
"The jQuery slidePanel Plugin lets you easily open slide panels from the left or right which contain either the default content or content loaded using Ajax. Other options include position, opacity, speed, and click outside to close. Inspired by a post on spyrestudios."
"Remember my Sliding Login Panel with Mootools 1.2? Well, I thought it could have been improved both for design and functionnalities and so I did! but with jQuery this time."
Create interactive charts or graph in 3 easy steps in jQuery by using data from HTML table. gvChart is a jQuert plugin which uses Google Chart API to create interactive charts. gvChat provide options to create Area Chart, Line Chart, Bar Chart, Column Chart and Pie Chart