CSS3 Transitions

jQuery Transit - Super-smooth CSS3 transformations and transitions for jQuery

jQuery Transit is a plugin to help you do CSS transformations and transitions in jQuery. The transitions will happen much smoother than if you were to use jQuery's default .animate().  

Sequence - The Responsive Slider with Advanced CSS3 Transitions

Sequence is a CSS animation framework for creating responsive sliders, presentations, banners, and other step-based applications. It provides the complete functionality for a website slider without forcing you to use a set theme. In fact, Sequence has no in-built theme, leaving you complete creative control to build a unique slider using only CSS3 -- no jQuery knowledge required!   Sequence - Features: Unique transition styles created using CSS3 Supports all modern browsers Gracefully degra

elementTransitions.js - Simple transitions for web pages

elementTransitions.js is a wrapper around the code provided by a codrops article on page transitions. Their code has been modified to allow more than one animatable element per page. Additionally, you can now add transitions straight from html tags.  

Flux Slider - CSS3 Animation based image transitions

Flux slider is a CSS3 animation based image transition framework.   Instead of the traditional Javascript timer based animations used by jQuery, Flux utilises the newer, more powerful CSS3 animation technology. It's in a fairly early/rough state at the moment but testing on the iPhone/iPad does appear to produce much smoother animations. Desktop performance is very smooth, and the use of CSS3 enables us to produce some new effects, e.g. rotations. The aim is to use hardware acceleration where