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2014

Welcome - Polymer

by srcmax & 1 other
Polymer is a library that uses the latest web technologies to let you create custom HTML elements. Build anything from a button to a complete application as an encapsulated, reusable element that works across desktop and mobile.

2012

Face Detector

by srcmax
A Not-so-slow JavaScript Face Detector

2010

Jo HTML5 Mobile App Framework

by srcmax & 2 others

# A Pretty UI Widget Framework With a side of DOM, event and data stuff

# Open Source Under a friendly OpenBSD License

# Cross Platform webOS, iOS, Android, Symbian, Safari, Chrome, Dashboard Widgets (wait, what?)

# Light and Efficient Minified JavaScript is just over 8K with no dependancies

# Compatible with PhoneGap Plus most other JavaScript frameworks

iProcessing

by srcmax & 2 others

iProcessing is an open programming framework to help people develop native iPhone applications using the Processing language. It is an integration of the Processing.js library and a Javascript application framework for iPhone. The iProcessing download consists of a set of example XCode projects that demonstrate many of the Basic Examples from the Processing web site (originally written by Casey Reas and Ben Fry unless otherwise stated) as well a number that demonstrate the use of various iPhone features such as multitouch, accelerometer, orientation, location, sound play/record, app state saving and so on. It is in development and is currently used by Luckybite and other designers and students for prototyping

jQuery Mobile | jQuery Mobile

by srcmax & 8 others
<blockquote> <p>jQuery Mobile: Touch-Optimized Web Framework for Smartphones & Tablets</p> <p>A unified user interface system across all popular mobile device platforms, built on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation. Its lightweight code is built with progressive enhancement, and has a flexible, easily themeable design</p> </blockquote>

Pixastic: JavaScript Image Processing Library

by srcmax & 4 others, 1 comment
Pixastic is an experimental library which allows you to perform a variety of operations on images using just a bit of JavaScript. The effects supported out of the box include desaturation/greyscale, invert, flipping, brightness/contrast adjustment, hue/saturation, emboss, blur, and many more. For the full list, see the documentation page.

PhoneGap | Cross platform mobile framework

by srcmax & 8 others

PhoneGap is an open source development tool for building fast, easy mobile apps with JavaScript.

If you’re a web developer who wants to build mobile applications in HTML and JavaScript while still taking advantage of the core features in the iPhone, Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs, PhoneGap is for you.

2009

jQuery Drag to Select

by srcmax
Use this plug-in to allow your visitors to select certain elements by dragging and dropping a "select box".

jQuery Captify Demo

by srcmax & 3 others (via)
Captify is a plugin for jQuery written by Brian Reavis to display simple, pretty image captions that appear on rollover. It has been tested on Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and the wretched Internet Explorer. Captify was inspired by ImageCaptions, another jQuery plugin for displaying captions like these.

jQuery Plugin: jQuery Timers

by srcmax (via)
jQuery timers is an attempt to combine jQuery's concise chaining programming style with the awkward style in which timed events are coded in JavaScript to produce a friendlier and more intuitive timed event system. In addition, it fixes the most prevalent issue with the various event systems of JavaScript: misconfigured scope. All the methods you design to use in setTimeout/setInterval in JavaScript cannot use 'this' to reference the desired element because 'this' always references the window object. Because of this, closures are required to produce useful code. Without the need for closures, these methods could be stored inside the class rather than inside the calling method which would produce a more modular and object oriented style of coding.

jQuery sIFR Plugin

by srcmax & 3 others, 1 comment
The jQuery sIFR Plugin is an addon for jQuery that makes it easy to replace text in a web page with flash text (sIFR).

2008

DD_belatedPNG: better PNG background-image support in IE6

by srcmax
background-image + background-repeat + background-position + 24-bit PNGs for Internet Explorer 6 (...Better late than never!)

typeface.js -- Rendering text with Javascript, <canvas>, and VML

by srcmax & 12 others
Instead of creating images or using flash just to show your site's graphic text in the font you want, you can use typeface.js and write in plain HTML and CSS, just as if your visitors had the font installed locally. This is a work in progress, but functional enough at least to render the the graphic text on this site.

Plugins | jQuery Plugins

by srcmax
This plugin is an improvement to the original iFixPng plugin. It may use some more resources and work slower, but there are some important improvements: * The image or element with a background image doesn't have to be visible. * background-position is now supported, including an IE absolute position fix. (bottom: -1px || bottom: 0px)

jQuery listnav plugin - javascript navigation control to manage alphabetical lists

by srcmax & 4 others
This jQuery plugin supplies an easy way to unobtrusively add a letter-based navigation widget to any UL or OL list. An easily stylable (via CSS) nav bar appears above the list, showing the user the letters A-through-Z. Clicking one of the letters filters the list to show only the items in the list that start with that letter.

Galleria - a Javascript Image Gallery | DevKick Lab

by srcmax & 2 others (via)
Galleria is a javascript image gallery written in jQuery. It loads the images one by one from an unordered list and displays thumbnails when each image is loaded. It will create thumbnails for you if you choose so, scaled or unscaled, centered and cropped inside a fixed thumbnail box defined by CSS.

Slider Gallery | jQuery for Designers - Tutorials and screencasts

by srcmax & 1 other
Michiel Kenis requested a tutorial explaining how to create a similar effect used to showcase the products on the Apple web site.

stanlemon.net : jgrowl

by srcmax & 2 others
jGrowl is a jQuery plugin that raises unobtrusive messages within the browser, similar to the way that OS X's Growl Framework works.

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