Archive for the ‘Components’ Category

Free CSS Menus: Styled Menus

Styled Menus is a website presenting various free CSS menus.

Menus provided are cross-browser compatible & W3C validated.

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JavaScript Image Processing Library: Pixastic

Pixastic is an open source JavaScript image processing library. It uses HTML5 Canvas element that enables accessing to raw pixel data. Supported effects are: desaturation/greyscale invert flipping brightness/contrast adjustment hue/saturation emboss blur & more There is an image editor built with it & the library is well-documented. Compatibility: All Major Browsers (IE requires ExCanvas) Website: [...]

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Dojo The Javascript Toolkit – Great Experiences For Everyone

Dojo is an Open Source DHTML toolkit written in JavaScript. It builds on several contributed code bases (nWidgets, Burstlib, f(m)), which is why we refer to it sometimes as a “unified” toolkit. Dojo aims to solve some long-standing historical problems with DHTML which prevented mass adoption of dynamic web application development. Dojo allows you to [...]

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Protochart

ProtoChart is a new opensource library using Prototype and Canvas to create good looking charts. This library is highly motivated by Flot, Flotr and PlotKit libraries. Features Line, bar, pie, curve, mix, and area charts available Multiple data series on same graph Highly customizable legend support Customizable grid, grid border, background Customizable axis-tick values (both [...]

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Open Flash Chart

Open Flash Chart 1.x was great and it works like a dream. But I made some little mistakes which over time grew and anyoyed me and made the source code weird. So I decided it was time to re-jigger the code and make it pretty again. The big change is moving the data format to [...]

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jQuery Slideshow: Simple Controls Gallery

Simple Controls Gallery is a slideshow script built with jQuery. When the slideshow is hovered, a menu with controls fades in. Using the menu, slideshow can be paused/played and browsed with prev-next menus. t displays the images from an array that is mentioned in the JavaScript. This jQuery slideshow can be set to autoplay the [...]

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Create Desktop Apps. With HTML, CSS And JS: Appcelerator Titanium

Appcelerator Titanium is an open source platform that enables you to create rich desktop applications with web technologies like HTML, CSS, Javascript as well as Flash and Silverlight. Appcelerator SDK is used to create applications or any third-party Ajax library / framework can be used too. Tip: To make it clear, it is very similar [...]

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Open Source Enterprise CMS: Alfresco

Alfresco is an open source enterprise level CMS application. It provides document management, collaboration (in beta), records management, knowledge management, web content management and imaging. Alfresco is built with Java & can be installed in both Window & Linux environments via “all-in-one installers”. Some features of Alfresco: Web Content Management Web content authors can access [...]

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Open Source Enterprise Portal: Liferay

Liferay, with 60 tools and a selection of today’s most innovative technologies, enables you to do everything like: Creating websites. Building intranets. Simply getting the right documents and applications to the right people. Liferay inlcudes web publishing, content management, collaboration and social networking. With the role-based authorization, admins & users can define which information can [...]

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Open Source Live Support: Open Web Messenger

Open Web Messenger is an open source live support / chat application. It enables customers / visitors to chat with an operator & get support (where all the chats are logged). The application supports unlimited operators, visitors & chats. With a web-based admin interface, operators or admins can: Send canned messages Track where visitors clicked [...]

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