Tagged: events
The jQuery plugin for magical scroll interactions.
1.1.0
Released September 4, 2014
jQuery Hotkeys lets you watch for keyboard events anywhere in your code supporting almost any key combination.
0.1.0
Released January 17, 2013
I am a MIT licensed collection of extremely useful DOM helpers and special events for jQuery 1.8 and later.
1.0.1
Released February 6, 2013
JavaScript plugin for playing sounds on user actions and events. Today websites are full of events (new mail, new chat-message, content update etc.). Often it is not enough to indicate this events only visually to get user attention. You need sounds! This library, made for playing small sounds, will help you with this task.
2.0.2
Released August 7, 2014
jCanvas brings jQuery's powerful syntax and capability to the HTML5 canvas. Quickly create canvas-based apps that can utilize layers, animations, events, and much more. jCanvas works on all modern browsers and platforms, including iOS and Android.
14.09.27
Released September 27, 2014
jQuery plugin for Bootstrap to add a month calendar to your page.
1.2.1
Released November 24, 2013
A tiny plugin to handle events after a (window) resize has been completed.
0.1.2
Released October 30, 2013
A simple twitter bootstrap calendar / agenda to mark events and select range of dates.
3.2.3
Released January 1, 2014
Use this plugin to handle both keyboard-mouse and mobile touch motions with a unified set of events. It is currently being used in a commercial SPA and is featured in the book [Single page web applications - JavaScript end-to-end](http://manning.com/mikowski). Supported motions for both desktop and touch devices include tap, long-press, drag, long-press-drag, and zoom. See the README.md on the home page for much greater detail. Please see 'ue-test.html' file for a demonstration of the different motions. Most test tiles below the second row are negative test cases and should not be draggable (the one exception is the 'held+helddrag' example).
0.3.3
Released November 20, 2013
Provides the ability to have a jQuery **collection** subscribe a **function** to a **global custom event**. This plugin is featured in the book [Single page web applications - JavaScript end-to-end](http://manning.com/mikowski). Methods include **subscribe**, **publish**, and **unsubscribe**. This is similar to jQuery global custom events support which was removed from jQuery 1.9+.
0.2.0
Released February 26, 2014