QapTcha : jQuery captcha system with jQuery & jQuery UI
February 18th, 2011 - Frontend, jQuery - 4 Comments
“QapTcha is a draggable jQuery captcha system with jQuery UI. QapTcha is an easy-to-use, simple and intuitive captcha system. It needs human action instead of to read a hard text and it is a very lightweight jQuery plugin.” This plugin can be used and uploaded to your webhost for your website.
Reveal: jQuery Modals Made Easy
February 16th, 2011 - Frontend, jQuery - No Comments
Reveal is a jQuery plugin that let’s you create simple modals. Installing and creating Reveal takes less than a minute and you can configure the styles of your modals through a small number of CSS styles.
Reveal is licensed through the MIT license.
JS Libs Deconstructed
February 15th, 2011 - Frontend, Javascript, jQuery, MooTools, Utilities - No Comments
The Deconstructed series is designed to visually and interactively deconstruct the internal code of JavaScript libraries, including jQuery, Prototype and MooTools. It breaks the physical JavaScript into visual blocks that you can easiliy navigate. Each block opens to reveal its internal code. Clickable hyperlinks allow you to follow program flow.
Initializr Start an HTML5 project in 15 seconds!
February 14th, 2011 - Frontend, HTML5, Utilities - 1 Comments
If you are familiar with the excellent HTML5 Boilerplate then Initializr will blow your mind. While HTML5 Boilerplate is an amazing starter pack for your projects sometimes it just feels too much. With Initializr you can select which components (html, javascript, htaccess or any other html5 boilerplate component) you want to use in some really easy steps. You can then have your codes uploaded to your web host and see their actual appearance online.
zAccordion – jQuery Horizontal Accordion Plugin
January 17th, 2011 - Frontend, jQuery - 1 Comments
zAccordion is a jQuery plugin that lets you create horizontal accordions very easily. It provides a wide range of options like the timeout between the slides, a custom trigger (like “click” or “mouseover”) and even an easing option to create more interesting horizontal accordions. What makes this plugin great is the minimal markup it requires in order to make it work (a simple UL list will do).







