1710 projects tagged "JavaScript"
MagicMin is a class that merges and minifies JavaScript and CSS files. It compresses them by stripping unnecessary comments, spaces, tabs, and line breaks. It can also merge multiple JavaScript and CSS files to minimize the number of server requests. External images used by CSS files may be converted to inline images using data URLs. Processed files are cached to avoid processing overhead until any of the source files are changed.
file2password is a utility that allows you to select a file (picture, document, music, etc.) and generate a secure password based on it. This means that there is no need to remember any password - just a picture or a filename. It is small (2 KB plus CSS), highly secure as it does not upload or shows the file used, supports drag and drop, can use online storage, and requires no server-side scripting.
MockMockWeb is a Heroku-ready Node.js-based Web application server which allows you to mock up a website in seconds. It allows you to instantly launch a website which sends an empty page (with status 200) to any request/URL and edit any page on the spot. You can also edit the layout shared throughout your website. It lets you build a mock (sometimes real) website in a request-driven interaction.
wro4j is a project that will help you to easily improve your Web application page loading time. It can help you to keep your static resources (JavaScript and CSS) well organized, merge and minify them at run-time (using a simple filter) or build-time (using a Maven plugin), and has several features you may find useful when dealing with Web resources.
Xyndravandria Averazain handles AJAX requests with PHP classes. It can generate HTML and JavaScript for displaying Web page elements which will trigger events to be handled by PHP classes using AJAX requests. It can process clicks on links or form submissions using PHP classes registered to handle the AJAX requests and provide responses to the browser-side actions. It can also handle the case in which JavaScript is disabled on the browser by processing regular link click and form submission requests.
For users on Linux and Unix, KDE offers a full suite of user workspace applications which allow interaction with these operating systems in a modern, graphical user interface. This includes Plasma Desktop, KDE's innovative and powerful desktop interface. Other workspace applications are included to aid with system configuration, running programs, or interacting with hardware devices. While the fully integrated KDE Workspaces are only available on Linux and Unix, some of these features are available on other platforms. In addition to the workspace, KDE produces a number of key applications such as the Konqueror Web browser, Dolphin file manager, and Kontact, the comprehensive personal information management suite. The list of applications includes many others, including those for education, multimedia, office productivity, networking, games, and much more. Most applications are available on all platforms supported by the KDE Development. KDE also brings to the forefront many innovations for application developers. An entire infrastructure has been designed and implemented to help programmers create robust and comprehensive applications in the most efficient manner, eliminating the complexity and tediousness of creating highly functional applications.