10 years ago
Pixie : JavaScript Image EditorPixie is a online javascript image editor script that can easily crop, rotate, resize, zoom and round your images corners right from your browser and then save it to your computer.

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10 years ago
Pixie : JavaScript Image EditorPixie is a online javascript image editor script that can easily crop, rotate, resize, zoom and round your images corners right from your browser and then save it to your computer.

10 years ago
Caching SVG Sprite in localStorageLocalStorage enables web pages to store the data within the user’s browser. The storage limit is usually 5 MB per domain. This is way more than enough for storing SVG sprites.This script helps you to cache the SVG sprites in localstorage.

10 years ago
Boids.js : Javascript library allows you to Control BoidsA Javascript library allows you to control boids such as bird flock and fish school. This computer model of coordinated animal motion was designed by Craig Reynolds in 1986. This model consists of three simple rules which are separation, alignment and cohesion.

10 years ago
Glfx.js : JavaScript Image effects library using WebGLAdjust photos in your browser in realtime with glfx.js, an image effects library powered by WebGL. It uses your graphics card for image effects that would be impossible to apply in real-time with JavaScript alone.This library provides realtime image effects using WebGL. There are three parts to glfx.js:

10 years ago
FTColumnflow : CSS Column layouts PolyfillFTColumnflow is a polyfill that fixes the inadequacies of CSS column layouts.

10 years ago
CalcSS3 : iPhone Like Scientific CalculatorThis is a CSS3 remake of the well known iPhoneâ„¢ calculator. (No images, only CSS). This scientific calculator works just like most other calculators of its kind and probably doesn’t need any further explanations.

10 years ago
Squire : HTML5 rich Text EditorSquire is an HTML5 rich text editor, which provides powerful cross-browser normalisation, whilst being supremely lightweight and flexible. It is built for the present and the future, and as such does not support truly ancient browsers. It should work fine back to around Opera 12, Firefox 3.5, Safari 5, Chrome 9 and IE9.

