Sprockets, an open source ruby library (for Prototype / Scriptaculous) that takes multiple JavaScript files and concatenates them into a single file. Concatenating your site’s JavaScript means: All your source code is cached in the browser on the first hit It reduces the number of HTTP requests necessary to load a single page Users can [...]
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Open Source CSS3 Rich Text Editor jQuery Plugin
A web based rich text editor written using jQuery and CSS3 that supports embedded fonts using the @font-face rule in all modern browsers. The developers have planned to expand the functionality of this rich text editor to support more new CSS3 features such as text-shadow & opacity, etc… This open source jQuery rich text editor [...]
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Autocomplete is a free semantic JavaScript autocomplete component based on popular YAHOO! User Interface Library. It’s one-size-fits-all autocompletion JavaScript solution that can be configured for different tasks and different data sets. Autocomplete is available as an open source software component that can be plugged into a variety of applications. For more info, visit: http://slashfacet.semanticweb.org/
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Coin Slider is a beautiful jQuery image slider with awesome transition effects. Coin Slider is flexible in it’s configuration, lightweight (8kb only), build with valid markup and can be easily customized using CSS to create your very own image gallery & slider. The awesome square transition effects of this free jQuery image slider stands it [...]
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EZ-CSS is a free, lightweight and flexible CSS Framework for complex table-less layouts and rapid prototyping. EZ-CSS lets you apply any width you want to containers and gutters. Features has a very small footprint (only 915 bytes) for a fast download time facilitates deep nesting allows you create multiple columns of any width, with or [...]
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Emastic is a CSS Framework, it’s continuing mission: to explore a strange new world, to seek out new life and new web spaces, to boldly go where no CSS Framework has gone before. Features Lightweight (compressed weight less then 4kb) Personalized width of the page in (em,px,%) Use of fixed and fluid columns in the [...]
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The 960 Grid System is an effort to streamline web development workflow by providing commonly used dimensions, based on a width of 960 pixels. There are two variants: 12 and 16 columns, which can be used separately or in tandem. The premise of the system is ideally suited to rapid prototyping, but it would work [...]
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MochiKit is a highly documented and well tested, suite of JavaScript libraries that will help you get shit done, fast. We took all the good ideas we could find from our Python, Objective-C, etc. experience and adapted it to the crazy world of JavaScript. Compatibility: All Major Browsers Website: http://www.mochikit.com License: MIT, Academic Free License
Read the rest of this entry »deploy*: Easily Create Your Web Project Framework
deploy* is an open source web application that enables you to create your web project framework with ease. It lets you to choose the: XHTML document type CSS file (blank or with resets) jQuery to be included or not. If yes, ask for some popular plugins major directories like images, includes to be added Once [...]
Read the rest of this entry »SenCSs: A CSS Framework For All But Not The Layout
SenCSs is a CSS framework that doesn’t provide a layout system but aims to take care of the rest, like: fonts & font-sizes paddings margins colors, tables & lists headers, blockquotes and what more.. SenCSs has support for forms which helps presenting them nicely (better form support is on the way). There are also styles [...]
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