Advertise here with BSA Ian Hansson, a designer/developer from London, has created a fully-functional responsive slider with CSS3 without any JavaScript. It is similar to JavaScript sliders; works by floating all of the content areas (articles) next to each other and hides the overflow. After that, animating the margin of the inner <div> gives us [...]
Read moreAdvertise here with BSA Sigma.js is an open-source JavaScript library with a small footprint for drawing graphs using HTML5 canvas. It is built for to consuming static or dynamic but interactive network maps with unlimited nodes on a web page. The library is standalone, can be extended with plugins (GEFX parser and ForceAtlas2 layout algorithm [...]
Read moreAdvertise here with BSA It is surprising to experience that JavaScript lacks of functions which are regularly required in most scenarios. Think of "looping a string", "if a variable includes given characters" or "capitalizing letters". Unless you use a JavaScript framework, these will require having custom functions (JS frameworks lack some of such functions as [...]
Read moreAdvertise here with BSA Online code beautifiers are very useful when you need to work with any messy code. Dirty Markup is a free web-based application for cleaning up such code very easily. It has support for HTML(5), CSS and JavaScript by combining the powers of the popular HTML Tidy, CSS Tidy and JS Beautify. [...]
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