Tagged: crop
jQuery plugin for 'responsive cropping'. Dynamically crop images to fill available space without cutting out the image's subject. Great for full-screen images.
1.0.3
Released September 5, 2014
jQuery plugin for 'responsive cropping'. Dynamically crop images to fill available space without cutting out the image's subject. Great for full-screen images.
1.0.0
Released August 20, 2014
ImgAreaSelect is a plugin for selecting a rectangular area of an image. It allows web developers to easily implement image cropping functionality, as well as other user interface features (such as photo notes).
1.0.0-rc.1
Released August 11, 2013
jQuery plugin for in-place image cropping (zoom & pan, as opposed to select and drag).\ \ This plugin depends only on jQuery. If either `Hammer.js` or `jquery.hammer.js` is\ loaded, the cropbox plugin will support gestures for panning and zooming\ the cropbox. Similary, if the `jquery.mousewheel.js` plugin is loaded, then the\ cropbox plugin will support zoom in & out using the mousewheel. All\ dependencies on third party libraries (other than jQuery) are strictly\ optional. Support for CommonJS and AMD loading is built in.\ \ In browsers that support the HTML5 FIle API and Canvas API, the cropbox\ plugin provides mehtods to crop the image on the client and obtain the\ resulting cropped image as a Data URL or a binary blob to upload it to\ the server.\ \ Check out the plugin in action here http://acornejo.github.io/jquery-cropbox/
0.1.9
Released April 28, 2014
Allow users to crop images within an area (fully responsive). Supports dragging (touch support), zoom and rotation.
1.2.2
Released September 1, 2014
jQuery plugin for cropping images like Facebook cover photo
0.1.1
Released February 19, 2014
jQuery image cropping plugin
1.0.3
Released September 5, 2013
jQuery plugin for image cropping in combination with PHP backend.
0.8.5
Released April 30, 2013
cropsy is a jQuery plugin for creating a draggable and zoomable cropper window around an attached image, similar to Twitter's profile image selector. Its name comes from the Staten Island urban legend of Cropsey. Coder beware.
0.1.1
Released March 31, 2013
A photo gallery with sleek flipping transitions between thumbnails and lightbox enlargements. Other features include dynamic image streaming, auto pagination, auto cropping and transparent image overlay. The layout, speed, co-ordination and text can easily be modified in the settings.
1.1.1
Released May 15, 2014