
Lately, I’ve been experimenting with a lot of new jQuery plugins that have been allowed us here at Blarnee to rapidly develop interactive, slick user interfaces without having to code everything from scratch. This is by far one of my favourite things about the recent surge in JavaScript Framework extension and I think it’s great to see so many people actively putting time into creating useful pieces of code. (that said.. remember that sometimes it’s better to code your plugin from scratch, depending on your application!). Below are our selection of recommended plugins for this week.
Based on the tutorial at http://jqueryfordesigners.com/coda-popup-bubbles/ this plugin can be used to create multiple pop-ups Coda Bubble style.
Allow to set options to replace PNG images to .GIF files, or to simply remove bubbles in Internet Explorer, to deal with PNG opacity rendering issue.
This plugin aims to created an easy way to add border layouts to screen content.
Are you looking for Facebook style wall post application. It contains update, comment and delete with jQuery animation effect.
How to create an interactive portfolio in jQuery that looks like it was made in Flash.
Create a basic slideshow that uses a combination of PNG transparency and layered positioning to create the effect of each slides being held in by the bottom corners.
Captify is a plugin for jQuery written by Brian Reavis to display simple, pretty image captions that appear on rollover. It has been tested on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and the wretched Internet Explorer. Captify was inspired by ImageCaptions, another jQuery plugin for displaying captions like these.
Implement an horizontal menu Flickr-like using CSS and Javascript to show/hide sub-menu.
This tutorial shows you how to integrate jQuery Fancybox and Flowplayer.
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