A comÂmon probÂlem in responÂsive design is the linkÂing of CSS3’s media queries and JavaScript. For instance on a larger screen we can restyle, but it might be useÂful to use JavaScript and pull in difÂferÂent conÂtent at the same time, e.g. higher qualÂity images. With CSS tranÂsiÂtions, specifÂiÂcally their tranÂsiÂtioÂnEnd events, we can marry up our media queries and JavaScript perÂfectly, withÂout resortÂing to winÂdow resize events.
A Modern, Lightweight Open-Source JavaScript Library for Interactive Maps
Chosen is a javsacript plug-in that makes long, unwieldy select boxes much more user-friendly. It is currently available in both jQuery and Prototype flavors.
JsFiddle is a playground for web developers, a tool which may be used in many ways. One can use it as an online editor for snippets build from HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The code can then be shared with others, embedded on a blog, etc. Using this approach, JavaScript developers can very easily isolate bugs. We aim to support all actively developed frameworks - it helps with testing compatibility.
Repository of utility libraries that can be used with the Google Maps JavaScript API v2.
With typeface.js you can embed custom fonts in your web pages so you don't have to render text to images.