JQuery CSS Emoticons Plugin
The CSS Emoticons plugin is a simple jQuery plugin (and stylesheet) that allows you to turn any text emoticons on the page into cute little smiling faces with pure CSS3 styling (no images whatsoever).
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A jQuery plugin pattern every jQuery plugin should use
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jQuery.cssHooks – jQuery API
The $.cssHooks object provides a way to define functions for getting and setting particular CSS values. It can also be used to create new cssHooks for normalizing CSS3 features such as box shadows and gradients.
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jQuery Masonry · David DeSandro
Masonry is a layout plugin for jQuery. Think of it as the flip side of CSS floats. Whereas floating arranges elements horizontally then vertically, Masonry arranges elements vertically then horizontally according to a grid. The result minimizes ve...
About PIE – CSS3 PIE: CSS3 decorations for IE
CSS Level 3 brings with it some incredibly powerful styling features. Rounded corners, soft drop shadows, gradient fills, and so on. These are the kinds of elements our designer friends love to use because they make for attractive sites, but are d...
jquery-timing - a jQuery plugin you should know about
jquery-timing is a very useful jquery plugin that helps to remove lots of nested anonymous functions. It's API provides you some methods that help you to write readable and understandable method c...
Vadikom » Poshy Tip - jQuery Plugin for Stylish Tooltips
With this plugin, you can create a scalable tooltip by just using a single background image for the tooltip body.
Tabs in Textarea Plugin for jQuery
This is a demo of the "Tabby" Javascript jQuery plugin to use tabs in regular textareas to make them suitable for in-browser coding of languages like HTML, CSS, Javascript, or your favorite server-side language. The idea is to be able to use a pre...
mezzoblue § A CSS3 Tip
All browsers that support the CSS text-shadow and box-shadow properties also support the new CSS3 RGBa syntax. Which means you can safely combine them today.