Introduction
Here are some fresh jQuery plugins and tutorials that were released recently. I will continue to release similar roundups on the subject of CSS3, jQuery, and WordPress. Check here for all the current Weekly Roundups.
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Mobjectify simplifies the task of getting up a quick mockup of your mobile website. Use the bundled widgets, to generate a prototype for your site in just a few minutes. No knowledge of coding in HTML or Javascript is required.
Desktopify — Demo Included
This plugin Encapsulates HTML5 Desktop Notification feature in a module.
This Image Wall has scattered thumbnails with different sizes on the page and a ribbon slides in when we click on the picture. The ribbon shows some description next to the picture and when clicking again on the thumbnail, the ribbon will close and open again with a large version of the image.
Masonry is a dynamic grid layout plugin for jQuery. This page is filled with demos that show the power of the plugin. The Original plugin was released over 2 years ago, but a new major update has changed the structure of the plugin and created many more options.
tagEdit — Demo Included
The jQuery plugin tagedit by Oliver Albrecht offers an easy way to add, edit and delete lists of keywords.
This script by WebDesignFan takes an image and its thumbnail, then lets the user to magnify in on a specific area of that thumbnail. This allows you to condense an otherwise large image into a small space.
Drag Drop and Resize — View Demo
This tutorial teaches how to use jQuery plugins to create draggable, droppable, and resizable content. Create a more interactive experience for your readers.
Quick Tip: Create Cross-Browser Datepickers in Minutes — Video and Written Tutorial included
This tutorial teaches how to use the new HTML5 date input, and then provide a fallback jQuery UI solution for the browsers which don’t yet support this new input type.
Create an Awesome Zooming Web Page With jQuery — View Demo
This tutorial uses jQuery and Zoomooz.js to make a gallery that zooms in on the image when clicked.
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