The button widget brings to you a wealth of interactive and highly semantic buttons, styled using the jQuery UI CSS Framework. They come with rich icon support, button classes and many more thrilling options.
The carousel widget takes a bunch of images and transforms them into a highly interactive 3D carousel. It can be heavily customized controlled by mouse.
Yes - jQuery UI brings you the beloved Coverflow widget known from iTunes. It uses bleeding edge CSS Transforms in supported browsers, and advanced matrix filters in Internet Explorer to deliver a rich experience.
The Daterangepicker goes beyond the Datepicker widget and transforms any input into a beautiful dropdown and slide out widget that let's users select a range of dates.
The inline edit is a control that enables users to change any text by clicking on it and transforming it into a temporary input. Seemingly simple, but very effective!
Once already part of jQuery UI, the magnifier was removed for maintenance and support reasons. This is the heavily refactored incarnation that is ready for 2009!
The mask widget takes a text input and enforces a certain format, for instance, a formatted phone number.
A lightweight lightbox-style plugin for the sole purpose of viewing images. Comes with a very minimalistic and smooth approach.
Actually between interaction and widget, Scrollable takes an overflowing container and appends a CSS Framework styled slider that comes disguised as a scrollbar.
Love how the OS X style select boxes open? This plugin aims to provide you a similar experience, of course all CSS Framework driven.
This approach takes select boxes and automatically transforms them to a rich, accessible jQuery UI slider with tooltip captions, allowing for perfect progressive enhancement.
The px to em converter does exactly what the name suggests: It takes a px value and converts it to em or vice versa.