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    Wretch

    Wretch

    A tiny wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax

    A tiny (~ 3Kb g-zipped) wrapper built around fetch with an intuitive syntax. Wretch is compatible with modern browsers out of the box. For older environments without fetch support, you should get a polyfill. Converts a javascript object to query parameters, then appends this query string to the current url. String values are used as the query string verbatim.
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    Responsively Lazy

    Responsively Lazy

    Lazy load responsive images

    ...If you don't know the image aspect ratio you can skip the div tag and move the responsively-lazy class to the img tag. Responsively Lazy is very different from the other lazy loading libraries. They make you break your HTML by removing the src attribute, or make you put tiny version there or make you use <noscript> to make your images appear in Google Images. The lazy loading works in browsers supporting the srcset attribute. As of December 2017 that's 86.78%. Unsupported browsers will load the image in the src attribute. That's the image search engines and social networks will find, so it's better to make it high-resolution.
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    Random Color

    Random Color

    A tiny script for generating attractive colors

    A color gen­er­a­tor for JavaScript. There are lots of clever one-lin­ers for gen­er­at­ing ran­dom col­ors. Unfortunately, this code nat­u­rally pro­duces murky greys, browns and greens. ran­dom­Color gen­er­ates at­trac­tive col­ors by de­fault. More specif­i­cally, ran­dom­Color pro­duces bright col­ors with a rea­son­ably high sat­u­ra­tion. This makes ran­dom­Color par­tic­u­larly use­ful for data vi­su­al­iza­tions and gen­er­a­tive art. Once you’ve in­cluded ran­dom­Color.js on your...
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    unfetch

    unfetch

    Bare minimum 500b fetch polyfill

    Tiny 500b fetch "barely-polyfill". With a module bundler like rollup or webpack, you can import unfetch to use in your code without modifying any globals. While one of Unfetch's goals is to provide a familiar interface, its API may differ from other fetch polyfills/ponyfills. One of the key differences is that Unfetch focuses on implementing the fetch() API, while offering minimal (yet functional) support to the other sections of the Fetch spec, like the Headers class or the Response class. ...
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    List.js

    List.js

    Library for adding search, sort, filters and flexibility to tables

    Tiny, invisible and simple, yet powerful and incredibly fast vanilla JavaScript that adds search, sort, filters and flexibility to plain HTML lists, tables, or anything. List.js can be used in three different ways. It can be on existing HTML, it can create it's own HTML or a combination of both methods. Works both lists, tables and almost anything else.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Simple HttpErrorPages

    Simple HttpErrorPages

    Simple HTTP Error Page Generator

    Simple HTTP Error Page Generator. Create a bunch of custom error pages - suitable to use with Lighttpd, Nginx, expressjs, koans, Apache-Httpd, or any other Webserver. NGINX supports custom error-pages using multiple error_page directives. Apache Httpd 2.x supports custom error pages using multiple ErrorDocument directives. To customize the pages, you can edit any of the template files and finally run the generator-script. All generated HTML files are located in the dist/ directory by default. ...
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    DropCSS

    DropCSS

    An exceptionally fast, thorough and tiny unused-CSS cleaner

    DropCSS takes your HTML and CSS as input and returns only the used CSS as output. Its custom HTML and CSS parsers are highly optimized for the 99% use case and thus avoid the overhead of handling malformed markup or stylesheets, so well-formed input is required. There is minimal handling for complex escaping rules, so there will always exist cases of valid input that cannot be processed by DropCSS; for these infrequent cases, please start a discussion. While the HTML spec allows html, head,...
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    Text Mask

    Text Mask

    Input mask for React, Angular, Ember, Vue, & plain JavaScript

    ...Text Mask supports pasting, browser auto-fill, and all operations that a user would expect while interacting with an input field. It works on mobile, has no 3rd party dependencies, and has a tiny footprint (less than 4KB gzipped).
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    Original code by Danie Linsley : http://danielinsley.com/entries/general/tinymce-syntax-highlighted-code-editor It is a useful plugin for TinyMCE (WYSIWYG HTML editor) that adds up the ability to color your code. Here is the french localization.
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    Set of JavaScript classes (based on Mootools library) for dynamic creation of sortable HTML tables with cool effects (like: tracking cell/row updates and sorting effect). Tiny and easy to use with HTTP services. Supports differential table updates.
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    Xeditium is a framework of extensible XML document editior/browser with Swing and Web interfaces on a recursive bootstrap mechanism of JavaWebStart. It launches Tapestry/Jetty httpd internally and serves dynamic generated JNLP files.
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    tinyCargo is a Web Based Software for International Cargo Shipping Companies to manage their stocks, items and customers. A web site module connected to the main system allow users to find out their package current status in real time.
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