July 19th in JavaScript, Other License by . no comment .

Bubble Engine

Some say bubbles are useless when it comes to graphic effects for your site, but I disagree with that. Sometimes, they can be really funny, just like a bubble bath – somehow useless, but surely a lot of fun! Today, I’ll give you a hint about a free bubbles generator. …

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July 14th in JavaScript, No License by . 2 comments .

Blockster

Sometimes, I really want to kill the people behind sites with multimedia content. Fortunately, it’s about those sites with loud background music starting automatically, and no obvious Mute button. When it comes to slideshows and animated banners, I usually have nothing against them. Hey, I even enjoy such things, as …

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July 12th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

Moovie

While this may not be something new at all, it surely ads a new alternative to those programmers looking for a HTML5/Javascript-based library offering all the features of a player… only that you don’t really need Flash, that’s the whole catch! The name of this library? Moovie! To take a …

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June 21st in GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

jMediaelement

Could you live without sites like YouTube or Vimeo? I think I could, but that would surely be a pretty boring life! Sure, that won’t happen anytime soon, especially since it becomes easier with each day to add media elements to your website. Today, we’ll take a look at jMediaelement, …

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June 10th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

jTweetsAnywhere

Twitter, Twitter, Twitter! No matter where I turn, it seems I can’t escape it. Oh, well, you know how they say… “If you can’t beat them, join them!” Today, I will do exactly that, so I’ll tell you a few words about another Twitter-related thing. Its name is jTweetsAnywhere and …

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June 9th in AJAX, GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

Sexy.js

Those who claim that intelligence is sexy may be right, after all. Why? I never thought about programming/code to be sexy, and I wasn’t expecting to see a jQuery library with such a smart branding as Sexy.js. Now, they only need a theme song… and I can’t suggest anything else …

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June 4th in JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

FlareVideo

HTML5 is the way of the future… am I right? Right or not, I know it’s not the first time I say this, and I bet it’s not the last one, either. There are plenty of reasons to say this, and seeing video players like FlareVideo is one of them… …

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June 2nd in GPL License, JavaScript, MIT License by . no comment .

AeroWindow

The Aero-look has been around for ages, Vista only made it really popular (don’t tell me that more than 10% of those using Vista/7 now and enjoying the transparent interface and the effects coming with it ever used Stardock products or even heard of it – I’m not buying that!). …

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May 25th in GPL License, JavaScript by . no comment .

Projekktor

HTML5 is the way of the future. Flash must die, at least when it comes to sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and so on. If this will happen or not, that’s what remains to be seen, but until then, it’s my pleasure to tell you a few words about Projekktor, …

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May 19th in JavaScript, MIT License by . 1 comment .

Nivo Zoom

No matter if you have problems with your eyes or you simply want to see a close up of some image you found on the Internet, you’ll usually end up zooming in and out. Sure, you can copy the image, paste it into your favorite image viewer (I would go …

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