Autocomplete comes in very handy at times. There are various sentiments expressed on the internet regarding the autocomplete feature, but truthfully and practically, you would come to notice that it has more benefits than flaws, on top of a rather obvious humor factor.

jQuery autocomplete is a similar feature that you find when you are searching the web using Google. Autocomplete is not only time-saving, and efficient when it comes to searching the internet, but is very handy when working with forms as well. As such, this is one functionality that you should definitely offer to your clients.

This particular article is all about tutorials regarding the different ways you can use jQuery autocomplete. Of course, the article also educates you regarding different ways you can create your own autocomplete features. We will list down several tutorials, that are easy to follow and simple to understand. They should help you in understanding everything there is to know about jQuery autocomplete and hopefully, they will help. Enjoy the read, and let us know what you think.

TextExt is a plugin for jQuery which is designed to provide functionality such as tag input and autocomplete.

The AutoSuggest class adds a popdown menu of suggested values to a text field. The user can either click directly on a suggestion to enter it into the field, or navigate the list using the up and down arrow keys, selecting a value using the tab key. The values for the suggestion list are to provided as XML (by a PHP script, or similar).

Learn google yahoo suggestions search box in this article.

dhtmlxCombo is a cross-browser JavaScript combobox with an autocomplete feature. It extends basic select box functionality and provides the ability to display suggestions while a user types in the text field.

It’s a time picker similar to how Google Calendar’s time picker works for events. It’s meant to be smart, sexy and intuitive.

Auto-suggest combo with bootstrap theme using jQuery

The Autocomplete widgets provides suggestions while you type into the field. Here the suggestions are tags for programming languages, give “ja” (for Java or JavaScript) a try.

My goal was to make an autocomplete on a site that passed also another value as the selected to the new page.

A flexible JavaScript library that provides a strong foundation for building robust typeaheads.