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jQuery.kinetic - Add kinetic scrolling functionality to a container using mouse or touch devices

jQuery.kinetic is a simple plugin which adds smooth drag scrolling with gradual deceleration to containers. You can drag a mouse or use touch gestures over a container to scroll the pane. If you let go with momentum the scrolling will slow gradually.  

iScroll - smooth scrolling for the web

iScroll is a high performance, small footprint, dependency free, multi-platform javascript scroller. It works on desktop, mobile and smart TV. It has been vigorously optimized for performance and size so to offer the smoothest result on modern and old devices alike. iScroll does not just scroll. It can handle any element that needs to be moved with user interaction. It adds scrolling, zooming, panning, infinite scrolling, parallax scrolling, carousels to your projects and manages to do that in

PhotoSwipe - Image gallery for mobile and touch devices

PhotoSwipe is an HTML/CSS/JavaScript based image gallery specifically targeting mobile touch devices. It provides your visitors with a familiar and intuitive interface allowing them to interact with images on your mobile website.   PhotoSwipe - Features: Optimised for mobile devices running a WebKit browser. Runs on modern desktop browsers, including Internet Explorer 8 and above. From v3 can be run within a div on your page as well as "full screen". Multiple input options in

Smoothslides - Responsive jQuery slideshow

Smoothslides is a responsive jQuery slideshow with beautiful panning effects on each image.  

EasyZoom - a jQuery image zoom plugin

EasyZoom is an elegant, highly optimised jQuery image zoom and panning plugin . It supports touch-enabled devices and is easily customisable with CSS.  

jQuery Panzoom - a progressive plugin to create panning and zooming functionality for an element

Panzoom is a progressive plugin to create panning and zooming functionality for an element. Panzoom supports the same browsers as jQuery 2.0 and can be used with jQuery 1.9.0+ or jQuery 2.0+.   Rather than setting width and height on an image tag, Panzoom uses CSS transforms and matrix functions to take advantage of hardware/GPU acceleration in the browser, which means the element can be anything: an image, a video, an iframe, a canvas, text, WHATEVER. IE<=8 is not supported, but this plug