JavaScripting

The definitive source of the best
JavaScript libraries, frameworks, and plugins.


  • Slideout

    A touch slideout navigation menu for your mobile web apps.

    73%
  • Skel

    A lightweight responsive framework for the www

    44%
  • Simptip

    A simple CSS tooltip made with Sass

    26%
  • Signal R

    Incredibly simple real-time web for .NET

    81%
  • Rusha

    High-performance pure-javascript SHA1 implementation suitable for large binary data, reaching up to half the native speed.

    26%
  • PreloadJS

    PreloadJS makes preloading assets & getting aggregate progress events easier in JavaScript. It uses XHR2 when available, and falls back to tag-based loading when not.

    64%
  • Pizzicato

    Library to simplify the way you create and manipulate sounds with the Web Audio API.

    49%
  • Multiscroll.js

    multiscroll plugin by Alvaro Trigo. Create full screen pages with two scrolling sections per page.

    49%
  • Jasny Bootstrap

    The missing components for your favorite front-end framework.

    59%
  • Inkline

    Inkline is the customizable Vue.js UI/UX Library designed for creating flawless responsive websites.

    47%
  • Goodnight

    A super small Javascript plugin for applying CSS styles at night.

    12%
  • Dragula

    :ok_hand: Drag and drop so simple it hurts

    83%
  • Chocolat

    Chocolat : Responsive jQuery Lightbox Plugin

    51%
  • Big.js

    A small, fast JavaScript library for arbitrary-precision decimal arithmetic.

    66%
  • Backbone.stickit

    Backbone data binding, model binding plugin. The real logic-less templates.

    50%
  • Formvalidation

    The best @jquery plugin to validate form fields. Designed to use with Bootstrap + Zurb Foundation + Pure + Semantic UI + UIKit + Your own frameworks. Star it. Try it. Buy it :)

    62%
  • Focal Point

    A small set of CSS classnames to help keep images cropped on the focal point for responsive designs. Using only HTML/CSS, web authors can specify an image's focal point, which stays as the image's primary focus, while the image's available width changes on responsive webpages. Crop and re-size images depending on available width and let CSS to do all of the work, and without any JavaScript.

    31%