JavaScripting

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


  • Slides

    Slides is a crazy simple slideshow plugin for jQuery. With features like looping, auto play, fade or slide transition effects, crossfading, image preloading, and auto generated pagination. With Slides you’ll never see multiple slides fly by. Slides elegantly just slides from one slide to the next. Awesome.

    42%
  • FloraJS

    FloraJS is a JavaScript framework for simulating natural systems in a web browser.

    19%
  • Riloadr

    Riloadr - A cross-browser framework-independent responsive images loader written in Javascript.

    23%
  • Gl Boost

    A Useful WebGL Library for Small Turning

    18%
  • Siema

    Siema - Lightweight and simple carousel in pure JavaScript

    62%
  • Sequence

    The Responsive Slider with Advanced CSS3 Transitions

    55%
  • Viewerjs

    JavaScript image viewer.

    77%
  • Lightgallery.js

    Full featured javascript lightbox gallery. No dependencies.

    69%
  • Html2canvas

    Screenshots with JavaScript

    88%
  • Elastislide

    Elastislide is a responsive image carousel that will adapt fluidly in a layout. It is a jQuery plugin that can be laid out horizontally or vertically with a pre-defined minimum number of shown images

    22%
  • Mosaiqy

    Mosaiqy it's a jQuery plugin to organize and show image thumbnails and zoom, easy to integrate also with Flickr, Instagram, Panoramio and other. Check carefully the homepage project and source code for full detail, licensing, legal notices and copyright

    8%
  • Swipebox

    A touchable jQuery lightbox

    58%
  • Isomer

    Simple isometric graphics library for HTML5 canvas

    54%
  • Photoset Grid

    A simple jQuery plugin to arrange images into a flexible grid, based on Tumblr's photoset feature.

    34%
  • Nivo Slider

    The Most Awesome jQuery Image Slider

    41%
  • Slit Slider

    A responsive slideshow with a twist: the idea is to slice open the current slide when navigating to the next or previous one. Using jQuery and CSS animations we can create unique slide transitions for the content elements.

    22%
  • 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%