HeatColor, a jQuery plugin
HeatColor is a plugin that allows you to assign colors to elements, based on a value derived from that element. The derived value is compared to a range of values, either determined automatically or passed in, and the element is assigned a “heat” color based on its derived value’s position within the range.
You bind a collection of elements such as table rows, divs or list members to heatcolor and let it do the work.
It can find the min and max values of the desired elements, or you can pass them in manually.

jQuery Timelinr is a jQuery plugin helps you to give more life to the boring timelines bycreating animated sliding timelines. It offers great flexibility by supporting horizontal and vertical timelines and you can parameterize the majority of attributes including speed, transparency.
Love this, can’t wait to use it.
(Source: yluk)
LeanModal.js - A super simple plugin that works with your CSS. Has pros and cons, check ‘em out for yourself.
Step #1: if you are using jQuery add this line: Step #2: add this code in your html markup (if you would like to add the ‘Chart’ button):$('.btn').append($('<span />').addClass('helper'));
<a href="#" class="btn chart">Chart</a>
Uniform masks your standard form controls with custom themed controls. It works in sync with your real form elements to ensure accessibility and compatibility.
G5 Front-End Development Framework
HTML5, CSS3, jQuery & PHP Front-End Framework
Packed with Modernizr 1.6, Eric Meyer’s Reset Reloaded, jQuery 1.4.4, CSS3 PIE, CSS3 Buttons, Easy Grid, IE6 PNG Fix + IE6 Update, Tipsy Tool Tips, Reveal Modals, Orbit Image Slider, and more…
Very cool, very promising!
Get your notifications on people, this is some sexy jQuery
This is a growl/ubuntu-like notification system built on top of jQuery UI.

Thanks to Kev for the tip.




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