1. jParallax Plugin
jParallax, turns a selected element into a ‘window’, or viewport, and all its children into absolutely positioned layers that can be seen through the viewport. These layers move in response to the mouse, and, depending on their dimensions.

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2. FxQueues Plugin
This plugin was based on a script John Resig sometime ago. Scope stuff, new example page and some unit tests has been added. Needs improvement, but is a good start.

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3. jsAnim – Free JavaScript Animation Library
Powerful, yet easy to use library for adding impressive animations to websites, without sacrificing standards or accessibility.

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4. $fx
A compact, lightweight Javascript Library for animation. CSS properties adjustment along a time line. Parallel effect sets and effect chains. Extended set of callbacks to adjust behavior.

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5. GX
Full-featured, cross-browser, super-tiny (10kb uncompressed) Javascript Animations Framework. Using GX you can create complex animations working with every w3c CSS property.

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6. Glimmer
jQuery’s support for animations is amazing. Glimmer makes it easy to create standards-based, custom animations that can work directly with your existing HTML and CSS.

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7. Magic
A simple JavaScript framework.

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8. Simulate Gravity with jQuery
Visual effects on web pages are becoming more and more effective thanks to framework like jQuery. The idea of being able to adjust the look of a page with a click or a button gives the user a bit of extra interaction.

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9. Building an Animated Cartoon Tobot
Useful as a miniature ship in a bottle. Yet it does have an underlying purpose. It could inspire someone to look beyond the perceived constraints of web designers and developers.

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10. Flashy Intro with jQuery Animation
Before, almost every website has a Flash intro or header that makes you wait in… forever. Now more and more people are using jQuery’s animation function to make their sites interesting.

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11. How to Make an Impressive Animated Landscape Header with jQuery
In this tutorial we’ll start with a cartoon themed header, build two different states for content and animate a transition between them using jQuery.

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12. Animated Sharing Bar With jQuery & CSS
Fed with the old share buttons and its performance and appearance? This tutorial is the one you wouldn’t want to miss.

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13. jQuery Tutorials for Designers
Contains 10 visual tutorials intended for web designers and newbie on how to apply Javascript effects with jQuery. In case you don’t know about jQuery, it is a “write less, do more” JavaScript library.

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14. LavaLamp for jQuery lovers!
Flash menu bar to attract your visitors is not enough when talking about flash players. Try this tutorial that make some navigational bar animation when you rolls your mouse over the menu.

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15. jQuery Hover Sub Tag Cloud
Old wordpress plugins that shows the tag clouds of your articles so boring nowadays. It’s time for you to make your own tag cloud. Try this tutorial.

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16. How to Load In and Animate Content with jQuery
In this tutorial you will learn how to make your average everyday Website and enhancing it with jQuery. Learn adding Ajax functionality so that the content loads into the relevant container instead of the user having to navigate to another page.

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17. Adding to Our Leopard Desktop with jQuery
Learn Leopard Desktop without showing it to your webpage. Try this tutorial and make your visitors to feel something different when they visit your webpage.

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18. liScroll (a jQuery News Ticker made easy)
Just Look at this simple tutorial for making a simple scroll bar for your Webpage. Since it’s a simple tutorial, you can definitely learn the basic things of jQuery.

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19. Sliding menu using jQuery
Bored with plain menu bar? Then you should take a look at this tutorial. This will help you to create a Sliding menu bar using our jQuery.

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20. Sexy Drop Down Menu w/ jQuery & CSS
If you want to get your visitor interested in your webpage make some attractions. Make a navigation menu that is organized and well-structured.

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Nice list!
Congratulations! I’ll study this to use on my site.
I need to find a quick solution for a really nice animated slideshow like front page on a website. Here is an example of what I need to emulate.
theracha dot com
If you can tell me what I need to use, then I would be indebted to you forever and you will receive mountains of good karma. I mean that.
Hi Aaron,
It depends what you are using it for.
For a quick easy free solution I would probably recommend something like the responsive slider:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/24/freebie-responsive-jquery-slider-plugin-flexslider/
Cheers
Sam