Fancy (jQuery) AJAX Captchas – For an Awesome User Experience
Posted on May 28, 2009, under AJAX, JavaScript, jQuery,
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Do you want to have a nice protection against SPAM on the forms of your website? Checkout the following scripts:

AJAX Fancy Captcha is a jQuery plugin useful to prevent your forms from being automatically submitted by bots. The coll thing about it is that you don’t have to type a security code to prove that you are a human. You only need to drag & drop an object into a specific area.
Catpcha’s security level is medium with the emphasis of nice looking and user friendly quality, while still offering reasonable protection against unwanted “guests”.
The basic design and its elements can be easily changed and customized.

s3Captcha is a jQuery plugin made by an example of WebDesignBeach Ajax Fancy Captcha. Instead oftyping hardly readable letters and number you just have to select an icon from a set of icons.
Quick features:
- It’s a very small and simple to setup script
- Compatible with most modern browsers
- Customizable: you can add new icons or change the current ones
- Source: http://serie3.info/s3capcha/
- Download: http://serie3.info/s3capcha/style/code/s3capcha.rar
- License: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5
- Tested on: Firefox 3.0.8 (Win/Linux/Mac), Opera 9.6 (Win), Safari 4 (Win/Mac), Internet Explorer 6 (Win), Internet Explorer 7 (Win), Internet Explorer 8 (Win), Google Chrome (Win)
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- May 28, 2009
- article by Gabriel C.
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