SimplytheBest Most Voted Scripts & Plugins

The simply the best collection of most voted scripts

A jQuery plugin that lets you play a Youtube movie in a chromeless player or use a movie as a background of your HTML page.

bxSlider By: Steven Wanderski
Free WTFPL

A jQuery HTML Content Slider with horizontal, vertical and fade transitions, display and move multiple slides at once (carousel), prev / next, pager, auto controls, easing transitions, random start, ticker mode, optional styling included. Before, after, first, last, next, prev callback functions. Has tons of options.

FullCalendar By: Adam Shaw
Free MIT

A jQuery plugin that provides a full-sized, drag & drop calendar. Fetches events on-the-fly for each month and is easily configured to use your own feed format. An extension is also provided for Google Calendar. It is customizable and exposes hooks for user-triggered events (like clicking or dragging an event).

MultiDialog By: Felix Nagel
Free GPL

MultiDialog utilizes jQuery UI Dialog Widget for a full featured modalbox/lightbox application. Use any jQuery selector or a powerful API, feature-rich, flexible, callback events and easy to extend. Works with images, AJAX content, iframes, Youtube/Vimeo video, inline content and plain HTML.

SleekDB By: Kazi Hasan
Free MIT

SleekDB is a simple flat file NoSQL like database implemented in PHP without any third-party dependencies that store data in plain JSON files.

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With this script you limit the number of characters allowed in an input box or textarea. The script counts and displays the number of characters with each keystroke.

PHP snippet to connect to a MySQL database using a file for the connection and an include statement in the page needing to connect.

A responsive jQuery lightbox plugin that is focused on performance and providing best experience for user with any device (Zepto.js compatible).

This solution helps you to use listboxes in multiple records and to update the database using Ajax when the selection of a listbox changes. Thereafter it will show a temporary message under the listbox.

This PHP snippet receives the member ID from a form or from a link and retrieves the wanted data from the database, sends the e-mail and ends with one of two options.