vivus, bringing your SVGs to life Vivus is a lightweight JavaScript class (with no dependencies) that allows you to animate SVGs, giving them the appearance of being drawn. There are a variety of different animations available, as well as the option to create a custom script to draw your SVG in whatever way you like. View on GitHub Delayed Every path element is drawn at the same time with a small
Typography tools for better web type. Type.js allows you to write new CSS properties to take finer typographic control of type styles on the web. Implementation Set up is simple. Upload type.js to your site, and link it in your HTML, just before the end of the body. <script src="./type.js" type="text/javascript"></script> Next, add a style tag before the script, and write these new CSS properties
Thinking in Ramda: Wrap-Up Jul 19, 2016 • Randy Coulman • posted in Thinking in Ramda functional javascript ramda Thinking in Ramda: Lenses Jul 12, 2016 • Randy Coulman • posted in Thinking in Ramda functional javascript ramda Thinking in Ramda: Immutability and Arrays Jul 5, 2016 • Randy Coulman • posted in Thinking in Ramda functional javascript ramda Thinking in Ramda: Immutability and Objects
Here’s another update for the js web framework benchmark. This time the benchmark has seen lots of contributions: Dominic Gannaway updated and optimized inferno Boris Kaul added the kivi framework Chris Reeves contributed the edge version of ractive Michel Weststrate updated react-mobX Gianluca Guarini updated the riot benchmark Gyandeep Singh added mithril 1.0-alpha Leon Sorokin contributed domvm
When buzzdecafe recently introduced Ramda to the world, there were two distinct groups of responses. Those accustomed to functional techniques -- in Javascript or in other languages -- mostly responded with, "Cool". They may have been excited by it or just casually noting another potential tool, but they understood what it was for. The second group responded with a resounding, "Huh?" To those not
A programmer’s pipe-dream is to write code, and be able to use it repeatedly with little effort. It’s expressive because you write in a way that expresses what is needed, and it’s reuse because.. well, you’re reusing. What more could you want? curry can help. What is currying, and why is it so damn tasty? Normal function invocation in JavaScript goes something like this: var add = function(a, b){
Hi, I’m jQuery++. I am a MIT licensed collection of extremely useful DOM helpers and special events for jQuery 1.8 and later. I’m not a UI project like jQuery UI or jQuery Tools. Instead, I’m all about providing low-level utilities for things that jQuery doesn’t support. If Underscore is jQuery’s functional-programming tie, I am jQuery’s bald-spot covering toupee. Select the plugins you want and c
unstoppable, together We're Tether. We use technology to empower individuals, communities, cities and nations to become self-sustainable, independent, and free. Be unstoppable, together. dare to challenge dare to innovate We break the chains of finance and unlock data, to share knowledge and power with everyone, everywhere. unleashing potential across every horizon At Tether, we don't just build;
An experiment in sharing background across multiple elements using CSS Surfing over dribbble I stumbled upon a Xonom design by Cosmin Daniel Capitanu. I wondered how to accomplish such "background sharing across multiple elements" effect at HTML/CSS without any coordinates processing by JavaScript. This page is result of my research by this topic. Check original Xonom and notice how background gra
Getting Started Download SnapFoo and include it in your project after jQuery and Snap.svg. Once included, call the library for use by passing in the SVG container ID: var snapfoo = snapFoo("#theSVGContainer"); Animate The primary animation call that receives an element or group of elements to animate based on the FramesObj object. Any element that is animated that does not have an ID is appended t
A JavaScript library that allows developers the ability to use D3 in React. Get Started » Virtual DOM All of your D3 will now be compiled into React Elements which allows the ability to use React's diffing algorithm for full optimization Flexibility React D3 Library also supports transitions, animations, tooltips, zoom, brush, event listeners, and the list goes on.
A completely customizable framework for building rich text editors. Why? · Principles · Demo · Examples · Documentation · Contributing! Slate lets you build rich, intuitive editors like those in Medium, Dropbox Paper or Google Docs—which are becoming table stakes for applications on the web—without your codebase getting mired in complexity. It can do this because all of its logic is implemented wi
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く