We always work hard to get the best and freshest information for our readers and now it’s a good time to share with you some new and cool jQuery tools and plugins. For those, who use these plugins in everyday work or some projects this showcase might be very handy! In this post you will find even more awesome and fresh tools and plugins.
Chart.js
Easy, object oriented client side graphs for designers and developers
Superhero.js
Raptor.js
An End-to-End JavaScript Toolkit for Building Adaptive Modules and UI Components
Bespoke.js
Bespoke.js provides the foundation, then gets out of your way so you can focus on uniquely crafting your own personal deck style. Using keyboard and touch events, Bespoke.js adds classes to your slides, while you provide the CSS transitions. With its robust plugin system, new functionality can be added to Bespoke.js easily.
Swipebox
Swipebox is a jQuery “lightbox” plugin for desktop, mobile and tablet.
Flot
Flot is a pure JavaScript plotting library for jQuery, with a focus on simple usage, attractive looks and interactive features.
Draggabilly
Datamock.js
Add mock data to your mockups.
Chardin.js
Simple overlay instructions for your apps.
Pixi.js
The aim of this project is to provide a fast lightweight 2D library that works across all devices. The Pixi renderer allows everyone to enjoy the power of hardware acceleration without prior knowledge of webGL. Also its fast.
Sails.js
Sails.js makes it easy to build custom, enterprise-grade Node.js apps. It is designed to resemble the MVC architecture from frameworks like Ruby on Rails, but with support for the more modern, data-oriented style of web app development. It’s especially good for building realtime features like chat.
Faker.js
Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and node.js.
Fool.js
This is a jQuery plugin that lets you play one or more fun practical jokes on an unsuspecting visitor, and it’s crazy easy to set up.
Unslider
The jQuery slider that just slides. No fancy effects or unnecessary markup, and it’s less than 3kb.
rasterizeHTML.js
Renders HTML into the browser’s canvas.
jQuery lockfixed
Allow elements to stick within viewport when scrolling.
Grunt.js
In one word: automation. The less work you have to do when performing repetitive tasks like minification, compilation, unit testing, linting, etc, the easier your job becomes. After you’ve configured it, a task runner can do most of that mundane work for you—and your team—with basically zero effort.
Tern.js
Tern is a stand-alone code-analysis engine for JavaScript. It is intended to be used with a code editor plugin to enhance the editor’s support for intelligent JavaScript editing.
Intro.js
Better introductions for websites and features with a step-by-step guide for your projects.
Boxen
Automate the pain out of your development environment. Boxen installs your dependencies so you can focus on getting things done.
jQuery Annotated Source
The idea for the project was to replace/enhance the jQuery source comments with more readable, descriptive, and educational comments.
Responsive Nav
Responsive Nav is a tiny JavaScript plugin which weighs only 1.7 KB minified and Gzip’ed, and helps you to create a toggled navigation for small screens. It uses touch events and CSS3 transitions for the best possible performance. It also contains a “clever” workaround that makes it possible to transition from height: 0 to height: auto, which isn’t normally possible with CSS3 transitions.
Resemble.js
Resemble.js analyses and compares images with HTML5 canvas and JavaScript.
iCheck
Super customized checkboxes and radio buttons with jQuery & Zepto.
Fragment.js
A tiny (625 bytes gzipped) tool for easily loading html fragments and templates.
Formula.js
JavaScript implementation of most formula functions supported by Microsoft Excel 2013 and Google Spreadsheets.
headtrackr
headtrackr is a javascript library for real-time face tracking and head tracking, tracking the position of a users head in relation to the computer screen, via a web camera and the webRTC/getUserMedia standard.
Echo JS
Rawson.js
Being a passionate digital photographer, I was always annoyed by bloated desktop photo processing tools. The browser photo editing experience was disappointing too, because it limits the user to the lossy JPEG format and thus prevents any serious editing (e.g. color corrections, graduation curve adjustments). With rawson.js I want to overcome these limitations and create a full-fledged digital darkroom in the browser using the latest HTML5 technologies.
Fuse.js
If you need a lightweight, fast way to search through a list of items, and allow mispellings, then Fuse.js is for you. Forget all server-side logic. This is done all in JavaScript. Check out the demo, and look at the examples below.
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