Our Favorite jQuery Plugins and Libraries For Spring 2015
Here is a selection of some of our favorite new jQuery plugins and libraries for spring 2015.
Here is a selection of some of our favorite new jQuery plugins and libraries for spring 2015.
In this tutorial, we are going to build a shout box, which allows visitors of your website to leave short comments to one another.
Today we want to share a cool experiment with you - a cute file browser, which you can upload to your web hosting account and share documents, pictures and other files with the world.
Today we are releasing a cool new jQuery plugin that adds social sharing buttons to your site without slowing it down. It is easy to use, powered by CSS3, mobile friendly and fully customizable.
Did you hear? You don't need jQuery anymore! Here are 10 tips that will help you write your next web app with vanilla JavaScript and HTML5 APIs.
You think you know JavaScript and jQuery? Prove it by taking our challenge!
This tutorial covers the creation of a jQuery plugin that turns still images into awesome slideshows. It is very easy to use and embed into an existing website.
The app we are going to build today, is an experiment that will allow people to choose files from their computers and encrypt them with a pass phrase, only using JavaScript and a useful HTML5 API.
What could possibly be cooler than progress bars? Buttons with built in progress meters! Read this tutorial to learn how you can make some.
In this quick tip, you will learn how to use the new NProgress jQuery plugin and how to integrate the progress bar into your site.
Last week, we created a jQuery & CSS3 - powered digital clock. In this update, we will add support for setting alarms using the HTML5 audio element.
It all started last week when I saw a pretty dribbble shot, which I immediately felt the urge to convert into a working clock and share it with Tutorialzine's readers. If you'd like to learn how I made it, read on!