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PUBLIC MARKS from nhoizey with tag jQuery

September 2008

Ajaxian » jQuery finds its way into Microsoft and Nokia stacks

by 1 other
jQuery will be distributed with Visual Studio (which will include jQuery intellisense, snippets, examples, and documentation)

July 2008

jQuery API Update: offline and anywhere

La doc d'API de jQuery maintenant disponible offline dans une appli AIR !

jQuery Sparklines

This jQuery plugin generates sparklines (small inline charts) directly in the browser using data supplied either inline in the HTML, or via javascript.

Metadata block - GreaseSpot

If you plan to require a common javascript library, it is recommended to use the hosted version from the Google AJAX Libraries API

stanlemon.net : jgrowl

by 2 others
jGrowl is a jQuery plugin that raises unobtrusive messages within the browser, similar to the way that OS X's Growl Framework works.

jMar's Blog: Building Your First jQuery Plugin

If you've gotten comfortable with the basics of jQuery coding, then you're certainly ready to develop your own plugin. This tutorial will take you step by step through creating your very own truncation plugin.

June 2008

jQuery virtual tour - OpenStudio - Freelance Web Developer

by 3 others
This is an extension to the simple panorama viewer that allows you to play a little bit more with jQuery by adding interactivity to transform some panoramic views into a virtual tour !

May 2008

QUnit - jQuery JavaScript Library

QUnit is the unit testrunner for the jQuery project. It got promoted to a top-level project in May 2008 to make it easier to use in other projects, with focus on jQuery UI. Every plugin developer can leverage the testsuite to unit test their code.

xslt.js version 3.0 released XML XSLT now with jQuery plugin

xslt.js is a tiny JavaScript library to transform XML with XSL. Essentially, it’s a JavaScript wrapper around the browser’s XSLT API. The version 3.0 now includes a jQuery plugin

John Resig - What's Next in jQuery and JavaScript?

What's happening in jQuery Core, jQuery UI, and the jQuery Project? What upcoming browser features I'm excited about? Some of what's coming in JavaScript 1.9. Some things that should change about Open Web development

April 2008

Kwicks for jQuery

by 12 others
Welcome to the Kwicks for jQuery home page. Kwicks for jQuery is a plugin that simulates the insatiably attractive Mootools effect of the same name

jQuery Flash Plugin

by 10 others
Inspired by tools like SWFObject, UFO and sIFR, but written line-by-line for jQuery — no other scripts required. Less redundancy (jQuery and sIFR both find elements by css selectors and do browser detection, sIFR and SWFObject both do Flash detection) m

Wheel 2.0: Jason Huck’s Devblog | jQuery Combo Select Redux

I have automated the process of transforming a normal multiselect input element into a comboselect with the (aptly named) comboselect plugin.

jThrottle Demo/Docs

jthrottle is a very simple plugin for jquery, designed as a drop-in replacement for $.each(). Performs the loop in chunks, allowing a timeout after portions of the loop, preventing the browser from appearing locked up during your loop.

jQuery Tutorials for Designers

by 8 others
This article contains 10 visual tutorials intended for web designers and newbies on how to apply Javascript effects with jQuery.

March 2008

UI Sortable: Layout Demo

Voilà enfin un drag & drop de portlets qui fonctionne bien avec jQuery UI !

February 2008

January 2008

Shadowbox.js Media Viewer

by 6 others
Shadowbox is a cross-browser, cross-platform, cleanly-coded and fully-documented media viewer application written entirely in JavaScript.