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jQuery Plugins

I have been using jQuery for quite some time now.  The flex­i­bil­ity, ease of use, sim­ple syn­tax.. what’s not to like?  Although, like I’ve said before, I don’t want to just take from this frame­work.  It has added so much to the qual­ity of my projects, and over­all knowl­edge of Javascript.  In return, I have decided to ded­i­cate time and energy into mak­ing plu­g­ins for jQuery.  Below you will find a (small, but grow­ing) list of the cur­rent projects I am work­ing on for jQuery.  I hope this list grows as does my knowl­edge of jQuery’s uses.

  • Sim­pleSlider - A sim­ple, seman­tic and CSS dri­ven slider.

    Too many times I have tried fit­ting a slider into my project, only to find that it has lim­i­ta­tions or extras that are too incom­pat­i­ble with my cur­rent code.  I’ve devel­oped this slider to hope­fully alle­vi­ate some incom­pat­i­bil­ity by build­ing it to work with the cur­rent CSS of ones lay­out.  All dimen­sions are based off of the con­tent and CSS applied to it.  No need to set dimen­sions in the Javascript set­tings (but still avail­able) this plu­gin was designed to be put on auto-pilot, and hope­fully be intu­itive enough that you don’t “have to get it to work.”

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