JavaScripting

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


  • Sir Trevor Js

    Rich content editing entirely re-imagined for the web

    65%
  • Simptip

    A simple CSS tooltip made with Sass

    26%
  • Packery

    bin-packing layout library

    57%
  • Gamejs

    GameJs is a thin library on top of the HTML canvas element. In addition to the drawing functions it has a set of generally helpful modules for game development.

    28%
  • Drawingboard.js

    A canvas based drawing app that you can integrate easily on your website.

    50%
  • Dragscroll

    tiny library for drag-n-drop scrolling style

    31%
  • Chocolat

    Chocolat : Responsive jQuery Lightbox Plugin

    51%
  • Canvas Xpress

    JavaScript VisualizationTools

    31%
  • Bootstrap Wysiwyg

    Tiny bootstrap-compatible WISWYG rich text editor

    60%
  • Ng Dialog

    Modals and popups provider for Angular.js applications

    67%
  • Spin.js

    A spinning activity indicator

    74%
  • Sidr

    Sidr is a jQuery plugin for creating side menus and the easiest way for doing your menu responsive.

    54%
  • Communist

    JavaScript library for web workers.

    29%
  • Vague Time

    A tiny JavaScript library that formats precise time differences as a vague/fuzzy time, e.g. '3 months ago', 'just now' or 'in 2 hours'.

    19%
  • Js Cache

    jsCache is a javascript library that enables caching of javascripts, css-stylesheets and images using my localStorage polyfill. This is especially useful when serving your website for mobile phones, which have limited HTTP caching available, but also speeds up your site in an ordinary web browser as it saves HTTP requests and loads all files asynchronously.

    13%
  • Wholly

    jQuery plugin used to select the entire table row and column in response to mouseenter and mouseleave events. Wholly supports table layouts that utilize colspan and rowspan.

    11%
  • Eve.js

    A <3kb JavaScript file providing three simple methods to organize code into CSS namespaces which magically restrict code to the current context, allowing for dramatic reductions to code size and development time.

    10%