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imgix jQuery Plugin

imgix.js is a javascript library that allows you to easily use the imgix API to make images on your site or app responsive to device size and pixel density. imgix.js allows for intuitive use of imgix features such as text formatting, color palette extraction, color adjustments, effects, and watermarking. imgix.js requires an imgix account to use your own images. Sign up at imgix.com

1.0.7

Released October 6, 2014

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imgix jQuery Plugin

imgix.js is a javascript library that allows you to to work with the imgix service and API to easily make images on your site or app responsive to device size and pixel density. imgix.js also allows API features such as text formatting, color palatte extraction, effects, adjustments and watermarking to be applied more intuitively.

1.0.1

Released October 4, 2014

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Cloudinary jQuery Plugin

Cloudinary streamlines your web application’s image manipulation needs. Cloudinary's cloud-based servers automate image uploading, resizing, cropping, optimizing, sprite generation and more. Cloudinary's jQuery plugin allows direct uploading from the browser to the cloud and dynamic cloud-based image transformations and effects.

1.0.19

Released July 14, 2014

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PhotoJShop

A JavaScript library for photo editing using the canvas, aiming to reproduce most usual filters.

1.0.5

Released April 24, 2014

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BlendMode jQuery Plugin

This plugin will process a given HTML5 canvas or image element using one of the offered Blend-Modes by the Blend-Layer parameter.

1.0.2

Released May 17, 2013

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jQuery scrambleText

jQuery plug-in that scrambles a given text randomly but keeps it surprisingly readable

1.0.0

Released February 5, 2014

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jQuery.once

.once() method for adding behaviors or classes once.

0.0.6

Released November 6, 2013

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jQuery Subordinate

.subordinate() is a combination of .append() and .find(). It appends an element but returns this new created jQuery object. That makes your code way much shorter and cleaner, when building complex DOM structures on-the-fly.

1.0.1

Released September 2, 2014

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