📈 JavaScript Libraries Ranked #26–#50 in Namibia

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JavaScript libraries are collections of prewritten code that provide reusable functions and components for building interactive features and handling common client-side tasks in web applications.

Namibia is a Southern African country with a population of over 2.6 million people.

The following list shows the JavaScript libraries ranked from 26th to 50th out of 136 used on websites in Namibia.

RankNameMarket share
26
Wow.js

A JavaScript library that reveals CSS animations when you scroll.

FreeOpen source
27
Regenerator
Menlo Park, California, United States

A JavaScript library from Facebook that allows the use of ES6 generators in older browsers.

FreeOpen source
28
Web Font Loader
San Jose, California, United States

A JavaScript library that gives you added control when using linked fonts via @font-face.

FreeOpen source
29
Masonry
Alexandria, Virginia, United States

A cascading grid layout library that places elements in optimal positions based on available vertical space.

FreeOpen source
30
GSAP
San Francisco, California, United States

An open-source JavaScript animation library that enables developers to create high-performance, cross-browser animations for HTML elements, CSS properties, SVG, canvas, and JavaScript objects.

FreeOpen source
31
jQuery Mousewheel

A jQuery plugin that adds cross-browser mouse wheel support.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
32
Superfish

A jQuery plugin that adds usability enhancements to existing multi-level drop-down menus.

FreeOpen source
33
SmoothScroll

Smooth scrolling experience for websites.

FreeOpen source
34
X for Websites
Bastrop, Texas, United States

A suite of tools bringing X content and functionality to your webpages and apps, enabling the X audience to share your content, and follow your X accounts.

35
Jquery.mb.YTPlayer

An open-source jQuery component to use a Youtube video as background for your page.

FreeOpen source
36
Lodash

A modern JavaScript utility library that simplifies working with arrays, numbers, objects, strings, and composite functions.

FreeOpen source
37
Moment.js

A JavaScript library for parsing, validating, manipulating, and formatting dates.

FreeOpen source
38
Flickity

A touch-friendly, responsive library for creating carousels, galleries and sliders.

FreeOpen source$25+
39
jQuery Validation

Provides drop-in validation for your existing forms, while making it easy to customize to fit your application.

FreeOpen source
40
Lazysizes
Berlin, Germany

A fast lazy loader library for images, iframes, and scripts/widgets.

FreeOpen source
41
DataTables
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

A JavaScript library that enhances standard HTML tables with advanced interactive features such as sorting, searching, and pagination.

FreeOpen source
42
PhotoSwipe

A modular JavaScript image gallery and lightbox.

FreeOpen source
43
Animate On Scroll

A CSS-driven, lightweight library to animate elements on your page as you scroll.

FreeOpen source
44
Redux

A JS library for predictable and maintainable global state management.

FreeOpen source
45
Jarallax

A smooth parallax scrolling JavaScript library that enables parallax on images, YouTube, Vimeo, and mp4 videos.

FreeOpen source
46
Polymer

A library for creating encapsulated, reusable web components.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
47
jQuery Cookie

A deprecated jQuery plugin for reading, writing and deleting cookies.

FreeOpen sourceLegacy
48
Anime.js
Paris, France

A lightweight JavaScript animation library with a simple yet powerful API.

FreeOpen source
49
Core-js

A modular standard library for JavaScript that provides polyfills for ECMAScript up to 2024: promises, symbols, collections, iterators, typed arrays, and proposals.

FreeOpen source
50
Video.js
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

An open-source web video player that supports HTML5 video and modern streaming formats, as well as YouTube and Vimeo.

FreeOpen source

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Data is based on the analysis of 364 websites from Namibia.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.