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I know these types of "questions" are discouraged but since I have quite specific needs I believe this question does have a definitive answer.
I need an image carousel that meets the following requirements:
I can make my own transitions (basically I want to apply a class and have a CSS transition)
Mobile support with swipe
My own markup if possible
Manual switching as well as automatic switching
Is there any library like this out there?
I've tried Flexslider but it doesn't allow me to have my own transitions.
Maybe I'm better off just using Swipe JS and writing my own transitions, though there are many edge cases to be aware of so I'd rather not do this myself.
jQuery Cycle is a very good plug in that mostly does what you want.
http://jquery.malsup.com/cycle/
You can use any of the default transitions or create your own named ones in the options.
http://jquery.malsup.com/cycle/adv2.html
I ended up using a custom built version for desktop and SwipeJS for touch devices.
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So far I've been using jquery ui's draggables and droppables, but I've also heard of extjs and I'm sure there are more. I'm looking to develop a (hopefully) professional plugin. What would be the best library to use and or is anyone aware of any limitations to jquery ui's functions for this?
I'm going to need to go 1-3 layers deep at least of dropping things inside each other, if not more.
There are various options available to you even including the possibility of writing your own drag and drop functionality if you really wanted.
jQuery UI isn't a bad choice and there will be plenty of support going down that route. jQuery UI sortables sounds to fit the behaviour you desire. I've used this for nested drag and drop in the past.
dragula is a nice vanilla js alternative for drag and drop behaviour supporting IE7+ that could also be a good choice.
Hope that helps!
Depends on the browsers you need to support. HTML5 has native drag & drop support, so if you only have to support IE9 and above, you can just use the attribute draggable=true and handle the drag events; see http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_draganddrop.asp for examples. If you need to support IE8, however, jquery ui is the best (read: easiest) I've used.
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I am doing a small web project for a friend's business.
I'm looking for a plug and play navigation menu that I can use that supports multi-level navigation. I'd also like to have as much styling control as possible with the navigation menu.
The best free menu I found on the web was jQuery Superfish. It does not seem to of been updated in a while and I am wondering if its still a good choice, or are there better alternatives.
I already have jQuery loaded on the site, so I would prefer a plugin that uses jQuery or does not require a lot of additional framework dependencies.
Thanks for the input.
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I am looking for a JavaScript based carousel such as absolute website. The main part that I am interested in is that it slides in a similar way to the main site flash, highlighting one item/image at a time and items are in a line.
Plug-in for any kind of library is welcome but indeed I would prefer jQuery based one as I have used it for my earlier works.
And yes I have done lots of googling but wasn't lucky enough :)
jCarousel is still a classic.
I can't open your example so I'm not sure it has all the features you want.
Check out the jQuery UI Carousel. It's still in development, but usable :)
MooFlow is beautiful!
EDIT: ImageFlow seems to a good alternative.
I'm a jQuery user. I've just used JCarousel w/ jQuery 1.3.2. on a Joomla 1.5.x.
It works fine even on Internet Explorer 6 (which is a pretty good thing, hehe). Hope it helps.
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I've used jTip (jQuery plugin) and overLIB in the past. Are there any others I should be looking into...any accepted "best" one?
see this post Recommendations for jQuery tooltips
Remember, sometimes, a simple <acronym title="long description">text</acronym> is a good way to deal with that issue.
(Good) Browsers are displaying acronyms underlined and show the title attribute in a tooltip on mouse over.
You'll need some small CSS extra-rules to make it work on IE (at least on IE 6).
However, according to that tag name and W3, <acronym> should only be used for acronyms (obviously!).
Note : You've also have the <abbr> tag with same behavior.
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Does anyone have a good recommendation for a drop shadow jQuery plugin?
I've been working on a project that had every element on the page with a subtle drop shadow, we started using RUZEE to do the shadows but there was a severe performance hit when you had more then 4 or 5 shadows being calculated on the page.
I went to writing my own plugin, I call it simple shadow and it only uses jQuery to inject images in floating div's around the div you want a drop shadow. Nothing elegant but for the purpose of completing that site it worked without performance hits.
Now my plugin isn't anything special but I am still in search for a good light weight shadow plugin.
CSS 3 will support drop shadow. Firefox and Safari are already supporting the feature.
You might want to use that instead of the jQuery functionality, since it will run in browsers who have turned off javascript.
Take a look at http://www.css3.info/preview/box-shadow/ for a demo of the shadow.
The original site hosting the jQuery Dropshadow plugin has apparently gone down.
For anyone looking for it, I'm currently hosting it on my Dropbox account.
jQuery UI also provides drop shadow functionality.
The JQuery UI no longer supports shadow functionality.
try the FontEffect jQuery Plugin, sorry I can't post the link, but you can find it easily on google or jQuery plugin site.