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It’s time to get back to basics — back to optimizing every little byte like your life depends on it. Your challenge? Build a web app in less than 10 kilobytes. The Rules FAQs SIZE — Total file size, including images, scripts & markup, can’t be over 10K. STANDARDS — We encourage HTML5, and apps must work equally well in IE9 Dev Preview, Firefox and a WebKit browser. LIBRARIES — You can use one of t
Chrome Experiments is a showcase of work by coders who are pushing the boundaries of web technology, creating beautiful, unique web experiences. You'll find helpful links throughout the site for creating your own experiments, and you can also explore resources like WebGL Globe and our workshop of tools.
gauge.js 1.4 allows you to add gauges (with shading and reflection) to your webpages. It uses unobtrusive javascript to keep your code clean. It works in all the major browsers - Mozilla Firefox 1.5+, Opera 9+, Safari and IE6+. On older browsers, it'll degrade and your visitors won't notice a thing. Shows some of the things gauge.js does. 8 inbuilt colors available (if are more colors required - t
A Richer Web: SVG And Canvas In Mozilla Robert O'Callahan Lizard Engineer Today's Web Graphics CSS: text, rectangular boxes, border effects, opacity Images: JPG, translucent PNGs, animated GIFs Flash Creatively scripted combinations of the above The Problem You can't do this with just HTML/CSS! Demo (And Flash isn't really what you want here)
Download cvi_busy_lib.js and include it into your webpage. <script type="text/javascript" src="cvi_busy_lib.js"></script> Add overlay to element ctrl = getBusyOverlay(parent[, overlay[, busy]]); parent == element to add the overlay to or "viewport" overlay e.g. {color: 'black', opacity: 0.5, ...} color == STRING 'black' or '#000000' or 'rgb(0,0,0)' Default: 'white' opacity == FLOAT 0.0 - 1
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