SimplytheBest Touch Scripts

The simply the best collection of touch scripts

A responsive dual listbox widget optimized for Twitter Bootstrap. Works on all modern browsers and on touch devices.

A cool and easy-to-use jQuery plugin that helps you create powerful color pickers using Twitter's Bootstrap framework. Accepts HEX, RGB, HSL, HSV, HSVA, and names. Saves up to 16 recently used colors. Dragging is easy, even on a touch device.

Superfish By: Joel Birch
Free MIT

An enhanced menu jQuery plugin that supports touch devices.

Jssor By: Jssor
Free MIT

A touch swipe responsive image slider carousel with 360+ JS slideshow effects and 30+ jQuery examples. Great for image, thumbnail or content slider carousel, fade slideshow, full width, nested, listed, grid, banner or vertical slider, slider cluster, image gallery, etc.

Swiper By: iDangero.us
Free MIT Open Source

A modern mobile touch slider with hardware accelerated transitions and amazing native behavior. It is intended to be used in mobile websites, mobile web apps, and mobile native/hybrid apps. Designed mostly for iOS, but also works great on latest Android, Windows Phone 8 and modern desktop browsers.

A mobile and touch friendly input spinner component for Bootstrap 3. It supports the mousewheel and the up/down keys.

A Bootstrap 3 optimized advanced responsive color selector with color swatches and support for human perceived lightness. Works in all modern browsers and on touch devices.

Framework7 By: iDangero.us
Free MIT

Fully featured HTML Framework for building iOS and Android apps.

TouchSwipe By: Matt Bryson
Free MIT

A jQuery plugin for touch devices. Detects single and multiple finger swipes, pinches and falls back to mouse drags on the desktop. Time and distance thresholds can be set to distinguish between swipe gesture and slow drag. Allows exclusion of child elements (interactive elements) and allows page scrolling or page zooming depending on configuration.

Fast interactive HTML5 charts with mobile and touch support. Includes its dependencies.

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