Numberfier: add line numbers to your textareas
Numberfier is a jQuery plugin which adds line number support for nominated textareas. It is most useful for sites that wish to show code snippets, or allow users to write code. Line numbers appear in a left column appended before the textarea, and update on insertion or modification of the textarea's content.
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Bouncy text is a jQuery plugin that animates text, bouncing each letter matched in the selector at random intervals. A pointless, if slightly fun method to make your page a little quirky.
5 comments | post newUber-customsiable video carousel
This carousel and featured-content rotator excels in two areas: firstly, it serves both video and graphic content, and secondly, it is super-customisable in terms of where the three components of the carousel - namely the slides, the tabs and the 'more info' area - are positioned within it. An XML file controls all behavioral and visual aspects of the carousel, though default settings can be overridden at the point of instantiation.
2 comments | post newXML-to-JSON convertor and remapper
This is a jQuery plugin for converting data from XML to JSON format. However its real power lies in its ability to also remap data to a different structure. This can be useful when you have a plugin or application that requires JSON data, but the data is coming from an XML feed that you don't have structural control over. Data is remapped to the structure you need.
9 comments | post newJAWS: news ticker and mini accordion
This widget-esq script is at once both a news ticker and a mini accordion. It takes a config file of data (headlines, image SRCs, URLs etc) and paginates your headlines into folds. It will optionally auto-rotate through these folds, though you can navigate between them with the numeric tabs at the top right. If an item has 'more info' data set in the config, then clicking the headline will reveal that data in an accordion fashion. See below for an example.
22 comments | post newSliding block puzzle game
This is a Javascript/jQuery-powered simulation of the sliding block puzzle game, where a picture is broken up into blocks, randomly positioned, which are then one-by-one slid around to recreate the picture. The script allows you to specify the pic URL and the number of blocks you want the picture to be split into. You can even let the user stipulate the URL to another picture to use.
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