15 Latest jQuery Plugins of February 2015

jQuery is a Javascript library which are small and run fast to beautify and enhance the websites. They are available free and designed to simplify HTML coding. It helps creating plugins, navigate documents, and create animations with advance effects and various other tasks. The benefit of jQuery is its ability from usage on cross platforms. […]
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Famo.us Joining jQuery Foundation

Looks like 2015 is going to be a big year for jQuery. Famo.us is an open-source  Javascript/Physics framework and they recently announced  their involvement in jQuery. This move by Famo.us is an exciting step for jQuery.  It means that via jQuery, web developers will get high performance 3D animations and physics effects.  The first step […]
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30 jQuery Drag and Drop Plugins for Developers

jQuery allows users to add draggable functionality to any DOM element. With Drag and Drop jQuery Plugins allow you to move any particular draggable object with the click of a mouse and drag it anywhere within the page. For this roundup, we have compiled a list of some of the Best Drag & Drop jQuery […]
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Accessible Showing and Hiding

Editor's Note: When I started this blog nearly three years ago, one of the first things I did was write a series on showing and hiding elements on a page. The posts were very basic, as was my knowledge at the time. At best, they demonstrated an incomplete answer to the question of how to […]
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Spring 2010 jQuery Conference: San Francisco Bay Area

Since the fall of 2007, jQuery developers around the world have been making an annual pilgrimage to Boston, Massachusetts, to meet jQuery team members, JavaScript luminaries, and other jQuery developers at the official jQuery Conference. This spring, in response to growing demand, the jQuery Project is offering its first-ever official jQuery conference on the U.S […]
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Using setTimeout to Delay Showing Event-Delegation Tooltips

In my last two tutorials, I explained how to use event delegation for showing and hiding tooltips. In a comment on the first one, Jan Aagaard asked how we might go about enhancing the script by adding a small delay before showing a tooltip. The answer lies with two JavaScript functions, setTimeout() and clearTimeout().
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