Mootools Plugins From Phatfusion: Image Menu, Lightbox, Form Validation, Rounded Corners..
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Feb
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Phatfusion has beautiful Mootools JavaScript framework plugins which you’ll love.
Mootools plugins list:
- image menu – horizontal, accordion menu
- validate – form validation
- lightbox – an inline image popup
- multibox – lightbox that supports images, flash, video, mp3s, html
- slideshow – image transition
- sortable table – sort & filter tables
- slider
- rounded corners – rounded corners with divs
- page loader – loads a div from another page into this page.
Acordion image menu:
Sortable table:
Requirements: No Requirements
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.phatfusion.net
Demo: http://www.phatfusion.net
Download: http://www.phatfusion.net
Compatibility: All Major Browsers
Website: http://www.phatfusion.net
Demo: http://www.phatfusion.net
Download: http://www.phatfusion.net
- Tags:
Accordion Menu Framework Image Menu Javascript Mootools Rounded Corner
- Filed under: Browsing, Effects, Forms, Goodies, Images, Media, MIT License
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11 Responses for "Mootools Plugins From Phatfusion: Image Menu, Lightbox, Form Validation, Rounded Corners.."
WOW! Everything I need under one umbrella. Thank you
jQuery is better
do you know how to use mootools inside wordpress posts?
I’m not sure if JS coding is allowed in posts.
Otherwise, I believe you should find a plugin which enables you to use JS inside posts
Very nice pack. Thanx. Mayby… Do you have a plugin with grayscale effect in mootools?
Wow! Nice, great! jQuery is realy better!
Nice tools. have used on my website, also maybe you know where I can found lightbox but with rounded corners.
Is it possible to mainain the state of the filter and sorting applied on page refresh
Hi, really great tools I like multibox that one I used in some of website, phatfusion you rock
thanks for great tools
I want to use the accordion image menu with images in circles, the trouble is that the background div shows through rather than the next image in the slide.
I am using transparent gifs, and have tried .png, the images are transparent, they are fine, it is just that they dont show the image directly underneath, they show the background, so they look like arcs rather than circles.
thanks
I’d love to see one person here who has been saying “Jquery is better” actually give a legitimate reason why Jquery is better. Likely JS noobs or just uninformed.