Best jQuery Plugins Plugins & Tutorials with Demo

    stickySectionHeaders : jQuery Makes headers for sections in lists sticky

    stickySectionHeaders : jQuery Makes headers for sections in lists sticky

    jQuery.stickysectionheaders takes a nested list and enables section headings as known from iOS table views. When scrolling down, always the current section heading “sticks” to the top of the list until the next heading “pushes” it out of the viewport.

    jQuery Starbox clone Plugin

    jQuery Starbox clone Plugin

    This is an implementation of rating stars on top of jQuery. It follows the philosophy of the Prototype/Scriptaculous Starbox plugin but is not quite as sophisticated. It does not currently work well on IE 6!

    But there are some great things about it: it is quite small, does not produce massive amounts of inline styles and is mostly compatible with existing css for the Prototype Starbox.

    Simple Effects for Drop-Down Lists with jQuery

    Simple Effects for Drop-Down Lists with jQuery

    Today we want to share some simple drop-down list effects with you. The idea is to transform a normal select input into something more appealing with a jQuery plugin. The expanding of the options will happen with a transition and parameters can be configured in a way to achieve unique effects.

    After the great custom drop-down list styles made by Hugo in his tutorial Custom Drop-Down List Styling, we wanted to make it simple to create a custom structure from a normal select input (without multiple option selection). So, we’ve come up with this little plugin that will allow some custom styling of the drop-down list. With the generated structure it is easy to apply some simple effects in order to spice it up.

    Calendario: A Flexible jQuery Calendar Plugin

    Calendario: A Flexible jQuery Calendar Plugin

    Today we want to share a flexible calendar concept with you. Calendars can be a very tricky thing when it comes to their layout and responsiveness. This is an experiment for trying out some grid layouts that can be applied to calendars. We’ve created a jQuery plugin for the calendar itself and you can see some examples of how to use it in the demos. The aim is to provide a suitable layout for both, small and big screens and keeping the calendar structure fluid when possible. On large screens we want to show a grid-based layout while on smaller screens, we want to simply stack the days of the month.

    Starter : Jumpstart Your jQuery Plugin Development

    Starter : Jumpstart Your jQuery Plugin Development

    If you are interested to make your own jQuery plugin then this link is for you.Jumpstart your own jQuery plugin develpment.

    geolib.js : jQuery library to provide basic geo functions

    geolib.js : jQuery library to provide basic geo functions

    A small jQuery library to provide some basic geo functions like distance calculation, conversion of decimal coordinates to sexagesimal and vice versa, etc.

    FatPixels : jQuery Pixel-perfect CSS animated sprites

    FatPixels : jQuery Pixel-perfect CSS animated sprites

    FatPixels is a jQuery plugin for animating the sprite image of any size.

    mlens: jQuery Magnifying glass plugin

    mlens: jQuery Magnifying glass plugin

    This jQuery plugin is useful for magnifying the images like magnifying glass.

    Features:

    • Easily change Lens size
    • Can change Lens shape
    • Can change Lens border size, color & radius