Every month we bring some new useful jQuery plugins for our readers which are useful and able to accomplish their development related tasks. Here at CodeGeekz we are showcasing 10 New jQuery Plugins which will enable you to optimize and enhance your web applications as well as any new features you may be considering adding to your website. Enjoy !!
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1. One Page Scroll
One Page Scroll, a jQuery plugin, simplifies creating such websites so easy. It requires minimal setup, just create your HTML structure, call the function and you are ready-to-go. Optionally, the easing function, its speed and looping behavior can be set too. And, it has support for SEO-friendly URLs for each page.
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2. Pongstagr.am
Pongstagr.am is a jQuery plugin that lets display your instagram media to your website using Bootstrap Front-end styles and modal-plugin. For the most part, Instagram's API only requires the use of a client_id. A client_id simply associates your server, script, or program with a specific application. However, some requests require authentication – specifically requests made on behalf of a user.
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3. Wrangle
Wrangle is a responsive, touch-friendly selection plugin for jQuery or Zepto. Wrangle offers a unique method of multiple selection: by drawing a line through items to select them. It gives your app a new way to perform multiple selections: a mouse, a finger or a stylus. The plugin is lightweight and designed to be extensible and adaptable. It's also highly experimental, due in no small part to the diversity of touch implementations in various devices and browsers.
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4. FerroSlider
FerroSlider is a jQuery slider for creating full-page sliders (or content/image sliders) of almost any type. The contents can be placed in a flexible way, horizontal + vertical, and the plugin will simplify browsing through them easily. It uses CSS3 transitions for a good performance, works well with responsive layouts and works on mobile too. The plugin has lots of customization options, has ready to use controls for navigation (arrow, bullet..)and can load content via Ajax.
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5. jQuery Super Simple Text Rotator
This jQuery plugin, by Pete R., makes such text-rotating so easy and fun. It works by simply storing the "to-be-rotated content" inside a span with class rotate and separating them with commas. The plugin handles the rest. There are multiple rotating effects and the interval can be customized too
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6. Scrolld.js
Scrolld.js is a unique open source plugin for jQuery. Scrolld.js provides a method for highly precise scrolling for pixel-perfect layouts and navigation using real-time updated data values. With Scrolld.js your scrolling to items will always be exact and will always provide the best user experience. Scrolld.js is specifically designed to support responsive designs and turns navigating long pages into a simple task. Scrolld.js is intended for easy use and is fully deployable within minutes.
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7. Custombox
Custombox is a lovely jQuery plugin that enables us to create modal boxes with attractive CSS3-powered animations. There are multiple built-in animations like fadeIn, slide, newspaper, slip, fall and much more. The plugin has options for enabling/disabling the overlay, defining the animation speed or dimensions. Also, there are callbacks for all the events and it has support for loading content via ajax.
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8. Fullpage.js
FullPage.js is a simple and easy to use plugin to create fullscreen scrolling websites (also known as single page websites). It allows to create fullscren scrolling websites as well as adding some landscape sliders inside the sections of the site. It is designed to fit to different screen sizes as well as tablet and mobile devices.
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9. Tidy Time.js
Want to display a time-based update in people-friendly language? TidyTime.js is a jQuery plugin that does just that, converting standard time formats into personable declarations of time.
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10. jQuery.Pin
jQuery.Pin makes it simple to pin text to your pages, so that it stays put as you scroll. It also works with other elements, like navigation, and can be set to stick only to certain parts of the page.
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