Coin Slider is a jQuery image slider plugin that has unique transition effects. It has a navigation box and prev-next buttons that appear on hover for easily browsing images. The slider has an optional auto-slide feature which can also pause on hovers.
Reveal is a jQuery plugin for dead simple modals that comes with some sexy base CSS and can be implemented programatically or with the new HTML5 custom data attributes (data-attribute).
flipCounter is a jQuery plugin that turns a boring 'ole number into a big, beautiful analogue display. Count down the days until the apocalypse, make your own debt clock or throw back to the 90s and resurrect the hit-counter.
My Fade Over Image plugin create a fading effect for image on mouse over.
In addition, you can select a color tone filter for your images. The tone is set for the images, when they are not hovered. When it is hovered, the color tong filter will be removed, so that there is a clear distinction between this selected image and other non-selected images. You do not need to prepare multiple sets of images, also you can change the color tone using javascript.
Build a simple, interactive, historical timeline with HTML, CSS, and jQuery. The benefits of this timeline script are that it's fully accessible and simple, able to handle nearly any form of content, and printer friendly.
jQuery Transit is a plugin that takes all the major CSS3 transitions and transformations and packages them up into one quick and easy to use plugin. Rotate on the X and Y planes, 3D Transitions, Scale and Skew, and every other possible CSS3 transformation.
With Grid Navigation Effects using jQuery, you will learn ten ways how to navigate through a set of thumbnails and how to apply the effect.
Here are some example effects;
Default (show/hide), Fade, Sequential fade, Move/fade, Sequential move/fade, Sequential move/fade reversed, Resize (show/hide), Disperse, Rows move, Sequential move/fade.
PageSlide is a jQuery plugin which slides a webpage over to reveal an additional interaction pane.
Scrollorama is a jQuery plugin for creating eye-candy effects in parallel to the scrolling of web pages. By dividing the content into blocks, it simply lets us to animate elements on the page (when a block is reached) based on the browser window’s scroll position.
With this example you can slide in letter by letter when hovering over a link element. You can either have the same word or a different one and you can slide in the new letters all the same time or one after the other.