fs.js

fs.js 0.1

fs.js allows easier manipulation of the API's techniques and methods from Node.js.Supported methods cover areas for file and directory reading, deleting, renaming and querying.Requirements:Node.js 0.6.10 or...

Webshim

Webshim 1.15.7

Webshim (or Webshims Lib) enables developers to write modern apps and then support some of its features in older browsers where HTML5 is not natively supported.The entire Webshim library is actually made of many smaller parts, each one supporting an...

uCSS

uCSS 0.4.7-beta updated

uCSS was developed by the same team that developed the Opera Internet browser and works from the Node.js CLI. Just point uCSS towards an HTML file and a CSS file, and it will detect which CSS rules are actually used inside the HTML file, giving a short...

Stylus

Stylus 0.50.0

Stylus features a very simplistic and easy to learn/use syntax which compiles into usable CSS code.Supports both an indented syntax and a regular CSS style.It is widely used in today's Web development community, especially in Node.js projects.Stylus is...

HTML Now

HTML Now 0.1.0

HTML Now is a real "time saver" for busy developers that can't be bothered for building the same page structures over and over again.With this tool, they can easily create the prototype of a custom HTML page with just a few clicks.HTML Now features a...

localForage

localForage 1.4.0 updated

localForage improves what and how data can be saved offline in a browser. It also helps broaden offline data storage usage for Web apps, by providing a single interface for working with various storage mediums, helping bring some order in various local...

Create.js

Create.js 1.0.0beta1

Create (also known as Create.js) adds support for in-page (or in-place) editing to any CMS.This means page content can be accessed and changed at any time, right in its place, without loading a new page with a designated editor to so.Create.js also...

Flexie

Flexie 1.0.3

This new models provides an additional layout system alongside the ones already in CSS 2.1.In this new box model, the children of a box are laid out either horizontally or vertically, and unused space can be assigned to a particular child or distributed...