Image galleries, sliders and slideshows have become increasingly popular within webpages over the last year or so, and with jQuery becoming ever more popular, more and more developers have been creating these amazing powerful, versatile and sleek galleries. Thank you jQuery.Below you will the most powerful, the most creative and most versatile of jQuery plugins and tutorials built using jQuery.And here are Awesome
Jquery Image Slider Tutorials And Plugins.
When it comes to responsive design, it’s not just about fluid images or adaptive layouts. It’s also about the responsive methodology behind the entire design process. In responsive design, we are creating responsive experiences, meaning that all design components need to be able to adapt to the environment in which they are displayed and have to interact with. This is why we create tables, navigation menus, videos and other design elements responsive as well (see Responsive Web Design Techniques and Design Strategies for more details). It just makes sense to consider each and every design component — including the image slider.
Chop Slider is absolutely free jQuery Slider.
Orbit is a killer jQuery plugin that lets you create a simple, effective and beautiful slider for images of any size, and even includes some parameters for making awesome captions and a sweet timer.
SexySlider is a JQuery plugin that lets you easily create powerful javascript Sliders with very nice transition effects. Enhance your website by adding a unique and attractive slider!
YoxView is a free Lightbox-type media and image viewer jQuery plugin. It's easy to use and feature-rich.
Exposure is a jQuery plugin for rich and smart photo viewing that can handle very large amounts of photos. See the Exposure website for more information.
WOW Slider is free for non-commercial use. If you want to use WOW Slider on a school site, your non-commercial blog or non-profit organisation website, just download WOW Slider and use it for free.
Captify is a plugin for jQuery written by Brian Reavis (@brianreavis) to display simple, pretty image captions that appear on rollover. It has been tested on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and the wretched Internet Explorer. Captify was inspired by ImageCaptions, another jQuery plugin for displaying captions like these.
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