Take care of your eyes, use dark theme for night and daily browsing. The entire page will be fading to dark, so you can watch the videos as if you were in the cinema. Works for YouTube™ and beyond. The #1 converter tool that comes to make your work easy. View definitions easily as you browse the web. Oct 19, 2020 MagicScroll Why MagicScroll? If you have tried to use Apple magic mouse or macbook Trackpad, the scroll is very smooth. However normal scroll is not. In order to make the smilar effect I have tried to implement MagicScroll. We can apply this for any kind of place where mouse wheel is need to be smooth (For example, IndoorJS demo below) Demo. MagicScroll.backward(#id, step) - scroll backward. MagicScroll.jump(#id, index) - scroll to item with a certain index. MagicScroll.addItem(#id, node, index) - add new item node (DOM element or HTML code) after item with certain index (or to the end if index is not specified). MagicScroll.removeItem(#id, index) - remove item with certain index. Download animation.gsap.min.js or get a CDN url for 8 versions of ScrollMagic.
This jQuery plugin makes simple clientside form validation easy, whilst still offering plenty of customization options. It makes a good choice if you’re building something new from scratch, but also when you’re trying to integrate something into an existing application with lots of existing markup. The plugin comes bundled with a useful set of validation methods, including URL and email validation, while providing an API to write your own methods. All bundled methods come with default error messages in english and translations into 37 other languages.
This plugin is meant to be used in conjunction with the Greensock Animation Plattform. It offers an easy API to trigger Tweens or synchronize them to the scrollbar movement. Both the lite and the max versions of the GSAP library are supported. The most basic requirement is TweenLite.
For a quick overview of what this plugin provides, check out this Webucator video (they also provide jQuery trainings):
The plugin was initially written and maintained by Jörn Zaefferer, a member of the jQuery team, lead developer on the jQuery UI team and maintainer of QUnit. It was started back in the early days of jQuery in 2006, and updated and improved since then.
Starting with Version 1.15.0 Markus Staab took over the maintenance of the codebase in February 2016. Since July 2016 Brahim Arkni assisted Markus, and a few months later Brahim joined the jQuery Validation core team.
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Installation via Package Managers
- Bower:
bower install jquery-validation
- NuGet:
Install-Package jQuery.Validation
- NPM:
npm i jquery-validation
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- Please post questions to the official using jQuery Plugins Forum, tagging your question with (at least) 'validate'. Keep your question short and succinct and provide code when possible; a testpage makes it much more likely that you get an useful answer in a shorter time.
- Please post bug reports and other contributions (enhancements, features, eg. new validation methods) to the GitHub issue tracker