26/06/2014

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whichTriangle.js : jQuery plugin that Divide an element into four Triangles

25 Jun 2014 09:55 am | Anonymous



A small jQuery plugin that helps you divide an element into four triangles and test co-ordinates on them.It helps you add direction sensitivity to all the elements it is called on.
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Responsive CSS3 Off-Canvas Menu

25 Jun 2014 09:39 am | Anonymous



This is a Responsive CSS3 Multilevel, CSS3 transitions to animate the "off-canvass" slide effect (no JavaScript), provides an optimal viewing experience across a wide range of devices: from desktop computers to mobile phones and tablets. It Uses the advanced check-box hack to activate "off-canvass" sub-menus (for Android/iOS).
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isInViewport.js : jQuery plugin to see Element is in the Viewport

25 Jun 2014 09:30 am | Anonymous



An ultra-light jQuery plugin that tells you if the element is in the viewport, but with a twist.
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