Dragdealer.js - Drag-based JavaScript component
Dragdealer.js is a drag-based JavaScript component, embracing endless UI solutions that can be used as a slider content scroller, image carousel and much more. ...
Jun 27, 2014 5682 views 0 votes
Dragdealer.js is a drag-based JavaScript component, embracing endless UI solutions that can be used as a slider content scroller, image carousel and much more. ...
Jun 23, 2014 9674 views 3 votes
Swiper Scrollbar is the ultra small (about 1Kb minified and gzipped) and free JavaScript plugin for iDangero.us Swiper 2.5+ that adds fully customizable scrollbars to your Swiper slider (or app). ...
Jun 13, 2014 6431 views 5 votes
jquery.pep.js is a lightweight jQuery plugin which turns any DOM element into a draggable object. It works across mostly all browsers, from old to new, from touch to click. ...
Jun 13, 2014 7264 views 1 votes
Msgbox is an versatile jQuery popup plugin for creating modals, dialogs, message boxes that are draggable, themable, resizable and fully customizable. ...
Jun 08, 2014 6618 views 2 votes
Touch-dnd is a Advanced touch-compatible Drag'n'Drop library providing Draggable, Droppable and Sortable for Zepto.js and jQuery ...
Jun 07, 2014 3441 views 1 votes
Draggable Background is a jQuery plugin to make background images draggable. ...
May 30, 2014 7463 views 3 votes
Gridly is a jQuery plugin to enable dragging and dropping as well as resizing on a grids. ...
May 21, 2014 4310 views 0 votes
Rich date picker is a pretty datepicker plugin for jquery with infoscroller for months & years, date autocomplete, CSS editable... ...
May 14, 2014 4428 views 0 votes
jQuery Cyclotron is a simple jQuery plugin for dragging 360° panoramas (cylindrical projection) and other seamlessly looping images around ...
May 02, 2014 5017 views 1 votes
Photopile JS is a image gallery that simulates a pile of photos scattered about on a surface. Thumbnail clicks remove photos from the pile, (enlarging them as if being picked up), and once in view a secondary click returns the photo to the pile ...