jQuery UI
jQuery UI provides abstractions for low-level interaction and animation, advanced effects and high-level, themeable widgets, built on top of the jQuery JavaScript Library, that you can use to build highly interactive web applications.
jQuery UI is an open-source library of interface components – interactions, full-featured widgets, and animation effects — based on the stellar jQuery javascript library . Each component is built according to jQuery’s event-driven architecture (find something, manipulate it) and is themeable, making it easy for developers of any skill level to integrate and extend into their own code.
jQuery: The Write Less, Do More, Javascript Library
jQuery is a fast and concise JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. jQuery is designed to change the way that you write JavaScript.
jQuery supports these browsers:
- Firefox 2.0+
- Internet Explorer 6+
- Safari 3+
- Opera 9+
- Chrome 1+
Any problem with them should be considered and reported as a bug in jQuery.
There are known problems with:
- Firefox 1.0.x
- Internet Explorer 1.0-5.x
- Safari 1.0-2.0.1
- Opera 1.0-8.x
- Konqueror
jQuery generally works with Konqueror and Firefox 1.0.x, but there may be some unexpected bugs since we do not test them as regularly as Firefox 2.0+, IE6+, Opera 9+ and Safari 3+.
A good compatibility test is available in the form of the jQuery Test Suite.
NoScript Firefox Add-On
The best security you can get in a web browser!
Allow active content to run only from sites you trust, and protect yourself against XSS and Clickjacking attacks.
Winner of the “2006 PC World World Class Award”, this tool provides extra protection to your Firefox.
It allows JavaScript, Java and other executable content to run only from trusted domains of your choice, e.g. your home-banking web site, guarding your “trust boundaries” against cross-site scripting attacks (XSS) and Clickjacking attempts, thanks to its unique ClearClick technology.
Such a preemptive approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known and even unknown!) with no loss of functionality…
Experts do agree: Firefox is really safer with NoScript
Tamper Data Firefox Add-On
Extremely useful tool for testing/debugging web and database applications and form processing.
Use tamperdata to view and modify HTTP/HTTPS headers and post parameters.
Trace and time http response/requests.
Security test web applications by modifying POST parameters.













