Its now a few weeks of my using jQuery as the standard JavaScript library for my web projects. I’m really fascinated with the super-easy writing of JS using jQuery. In the course of using it for normal usages, I had to add a few other functionalities using Javascript. Before trying to find out a solution myself, I searched for jQuery based solutions for those. And here is a list of some of the excellent resources I found on the web:

1. Interface Elements

“Interface is a collection of rich interface components which utilizes the lightweight JavaScript library jQuery. With this components you can build rich client web applications and interfaces with the same simplicity as writing JavaScript with jQuery.”

2. jQuery Tabs

“It’s a jQuery plugin that lets you create JavaScript tabs very easily – once you assembled the HTML with just one line of JavaScript code.”

3. jQuery Start Ratings

“Here is a quick and dirty re-creation of a star rating plugin. This is a fully degradable plugin that creates the Star Rating interface based on a simple form structure.”

4. jEditable – in place editing

“My name is jEditable and I am inplace editor plugin for jQuery. With few lines of JavaScript code I allow you to click and edit the content of different xhtml elements.”

5. jQuery Date Picker

“Welcome to the homepage for version 2 of the jQuery datePicker plugin. This is a complete re-write from the ground up to add power and flexibility to the date picker.”

6. jQuery Multi File Upload

“jQuery.MultiFile is a plugin for jQuery to help users easily select multiple files for upload in a concise quick and easy manner.”

7. jQuery Portlets

The portlets feature drag/drop, expand, collapse and many more features!

8. jQuery Autocomplete

jQuery plugin: Autocomplete is very easy to integrate to your existing forms.

9. Better tooltip

This plugin enhances the default tooltips. You can style them via stylesheets and improve their behaviour. The tooltip is shown at the mouse position and moves if there isn’t enough space.

10. Form Validation

An excellent way of validating your forms with a mix of jQuery, CSS and some HTML markup. Truly marvelous!

That’s full pack! I hope these will help you out with you jQuery’ing. Many other sites helped me find these resources, including Google, Ajax Rain, Ajaxian, and AJAX Magazine.

Goodbye for today!

Md Emran Hasan
Co-founder & CTO
Right Brain Solution Ltd.

25 thoughts on “ 10 jQuery Essentials ”

  1. Whoa!!

    A nice step for growing interest in jQuery. I have been using Protaculous for quite a long time but it really seems we can replace that using jQuery, as Digg already did.

    Thanks Emran for your valuable time to collect these resources and blog about them.

  2. G8 post from Emran Vai, It's really helpful to collect the jQuery plugin resources from this post. I love jQuery and doing more writing less using jQuery.

  3. G8 post from Emran Vai, It's really helpful to collect the jQuery plugin resources from this post. I love jQuery and doing more writing less using jQuery.

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