263 projects tagged "CSS"
xLayers animates page elements stacked in different layers. It traverses the list of page elements of a given container element and changes their positioning properties so they appear stacked as layers on top of each other. Some elements may be explicitly excluded from becoming layers. The position and size of each layer can be adjusted by the user with the mouse or animated automatically at a given timing rate.
SpotlightJS shows a spotlight over a Web page. It can create a transparent canvas on the top of the Web page with a dark area and a light rounded spot area which make the content below it appear as if it highlighted by a spotlight. The spotlight can be animated so it can move at a given speed. Callback functions may be invoked when the user drags the mouse over or clicks in the spotlight or the canvas area, as well when the animation starts and ends.
Whiteboard lets the user draw freehand graphics on a Web page. It can create a canvas object for the whiteboard (if one does not exist) and let the user draw on the canvas area by dragging the mouse around. The color, thickness, line join, and line cap of the drawing pen can be configured. The object can also clear the whiteboard, export the coordinates of the drawn lines, or import previously drawn lines.
Gravity animates HTML page elements using the laws of physics. It uses the Box2DWeb library to animate given page elements so they move, rotate, and collide. The gravity acceleration and direction are configurable. Given callback functions may be invoked when objects collide. Objects' speed and rotation may be affected when the user drags them using the mouse pointer. Each page element can be made static or animated. Animated page elements may include the respective children elements. The elements' friction and density properties can also be configured.
OpenTeacher is a vocabulary training application that helps you learn a foreign language. It uses a list of words in both a known and a foreign language and tests you. It supports smart question asking and interval training with Think answers, shuffle answer, and repeat answer input modes. It has easy symbol, Greek, and Cyrillic input, and reads and writes T2K (Teach2000) and WRTS files, and reads ABBYY Lingvo Tutor files. It is available in Arabic, Australian English, Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
DHTMLX delivers a rich set of JavaScript UI components, including a powerful datagrid, trees, tabs, menus, forms, calendars, and more. The components can easily be integrated into a single Web application interface, which allows Web developers to build Web app interfaces faster. The library comes with HTML5-based charts, allowing developers to generate different types of charts, including line, area, scatter, bar, pie, etc. There is special Connector extension which simplifies integration with the server side for PHP, Java, ASP.NET, and ColdFusion. The supported browsers include Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera.
CI-Eye is a powerful continuous integration build radiator requiring no installation and almost no set-up. CI-Eye talks to many different CI servers through their REST APIs (so no plug-ins are required). Currently, support is offered for Hudson, Jenkins, and TeamCity. CI-Eye runs as a standalone Web application.