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From delicious.com
Lazy Load Plugin for jQuery
Lazy loader is a jQuery plugin written in JavaScript. It delays loading of images in (long) web pages. Images outside of viewport (visible part of web page) wont be loaded before u...4 months ago -
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From delicious.com
flot - Project Hosting on Google Code
Flot is a pure Javascript plotting library for jQuery. It produces graphical plots of arbitrary datasets on-the-fly client-side.7 months ago -
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Trac Hacks - Plugins Macros etc. - Trac
The purpose of TracHacks is to provide free Subversion hosting for community created Trac hacks.7 months ago -
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AccountManagerPlugin - Trac Hacks - Plugins Macros etc. - Tr...
The AccountManagerPlugin offers several features for managing user accounts: allow users to register new accounts login via an HTML form instead of using HTTP authentication allow...7 months ago -
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django-command-extensions - Project Hosting on Google Code
This is a repository for collecting global custom management extensions for the Django Framework.8 months ago -
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jQuery Context Menu Plugin
jQuery Context Menu is a context menu plugin for jQuery. It was designed to make implementing context menu functionality easy and requires minimal effort to configure. There is an...1 year ago -
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jQuery plugin: popmenu | Paul Richards
popmenu is a jQuery plugin that allows you to create simple ‘pop-up’ menu’s like which appear on web sites like play.com. It is currently being used at ikonsports.com. It has simi...1 year ago -
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Vim Plugins You Should Know About, Part IV: snipmate.vim
This is the fourth post in the article series “Vim Plugins You Should Know About“. This time I am going to introduce you to a plugin called “snipmate.vim“. If you are intrigued by...1 year ago
Ian Lewis is a web developer living in Tokyo Japan. His current interests are in Django, python, alternative databases and rapid web application development. About Me...
