Because of jQuery’s architecture, other developers can use its constructs to create plug-in code to extend its functionality. Currently there are thousands of jQuery plug-ins available on the web that cover a wide range of functionality such as Ajax helpers, web services, data grids, dynamic lists, XML and XSLT tools, drag and drop, events, cookie handling, modal windows, even a jQuery-based Commodore 64 emulator. An important source of jQuery plug-ins is the Plugins sub-domain of the jQuery Project website. There are alternative plug-in search enginesthat take more specialist approaches, such as only listing plug-ins that meet certain criteria. The tutorials page on the jQuery site has a list of links to jQuery plug-in tutorials under the “Plugin development” section. This post features the best and most popular jQuery plugins from the year 2011.
Also See
Sideways
ppGallery
Galleria
jQuery Gallery Plugin
Pikachoose
Thumbnail Gallery
Facebook Wall
mobily
Quite Delicious Button
Nivo Slider
jQuery Slider Crystal
Parallax Slider with jQuery
SlideDeck
Smooth Div Scroll
COIN SLIDER
NV / box-slider
Slides
Awkward Showcase
B&W Box Gallery
jFlow Plus
jQuery lightBox plugin
FancyBox
jQuery.popeye 2.0
prettyPhoto
jQuery Tooltip
Coda Popup Bubbles
Prototip
aToolTip
Farbtastic
Color Picker
jPicker
jQuery Plugin navMenu
BubbleUP
jQuery dropmenu plugin
NavDock jQuery Plugin
Period Picker
iCal-like calendars
jPaginate
jQuery Google Charts 1.0
jQTouch
Booklet
jQuery YouTube Player
jQuery tubular
jQuery youtube playlist plugin
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