5 projects tagged "JavaScript"
Symbiose is a WebOS, a Web desktop which is accessible from any Web browser. It works like Linux, using the same filetree, UI management, software update system, and commands (ls, cd, etc.). It offers file management (sending/downloading, basic operations, copy-and-paste, drag-and-drop, etc.), a text editor with syntax highlighting and automatic indentation, a music and video player, a word processor, an archive manager, management of system parameters (such as appearance, users, quotas, interfaces, and software sources), a software center, an updates manager similar to apt-get, FTP server, DropBox, and Google Drive mounting (with integration of these services in Symbiose storage), and more.
dump_r addresses the many shortcomings of PHP's print_r() and var_dump() functions, and many other libraries built for decomposing complex objects into a Web browser. It outputs a minimal but informative representation of anything you feed to it in clean HTML with an embedded, easily tweak-able CSS stylesheet. You can set a configurable maximum depth. There is a bit of JavaScript thrown in to handle interactive collapsing and expanding of nodes, and the class provides hook methods which allow you to create additional custom type detection and styling.
Html Writr is an innovative system that allows users with little to no technical knowledge to edit static HTML files. It is very easy to setup, and requires no database to use. The editing experience is simplistic but full featured, using nicedit for the WYSIWYG editor, and allowing users to edit the page title, meta description, and meta keywords. Preparing HTML files for the HTML writer to edit is very quick; just a couple of lines of code and you're done.
Chyrp is a blogging engine designed to be very lightweight while retaining functionality. It has powerful theme and extension engines, so you can personalize it however you want. The code is well-documented, and it has a very strong structure that's loosely based on the MVC design pattern. Chyrp allows importation from several different blogging engines and uses a system called "feathers", which are basically templates for custom posts.