Uiji.js

Uiji.js 1.0

By default, jQuery uses a selector to tell it what to do.Uiji.js reverses the jQuery default syntax for giving the action first, and then the element on which it needs to be applied on.A demo is included with the download...

HTML-table

HTML-table 1.4.1

This small tool will be very useful in implementing and generating design templates.What is new in this release:The HTML::Table constructor now accepts an optional hash of options. If present, they are treated as table attributes. Some Rakefile and...

Nome

Nome 0.1.9

The Nome library wraps the built-in HTML5 Geolocation API allowing developers to create queries and filters that use the user's geolocation information to create and modify a custom UX model for a website or Web app.This allows developers to deliver...

Vanilla5

Vanilla5 2.3.3 updated

Vanilla5 can be used as an alternative to other similar tools like Bootstrap or the HTML5 Boilerplate.It includes lots of CSS rules that can be used to build browser-agnostic CSS components and does not come with a collection of ready-made UI widgets...

Devices.css

Devices.css 1.0.0

Devices.css is a CSS stylesheet which you can add to a page and easily draw various known mobile devices inside a DIV without actually using any images, but CSS 3 code only.Many well known devices are supported, along with the possibility to use some...

PopcornJS

PopcornJS 1.5.10

It wraps the 'video' tag and provides a simple API for synchronizing interactive content.Popcorn.js utilizes the native HTMLVideoElement properties, methods and events, normalizes them into an easy to learn API, and provides a plugin system for community...

Loofah

Loofah 2.0.3 updated

It will fix broken markup, sanitize unsafe tags and transform markup for storage or display.It's built on top of Nokogiri and libxml2.And it uses html5lib's whitelist, so it won't make codes less secure.What is new in this release:ActionView helpers now...

Vault.js

Vault.js 1.3.0

What's the purpose of having a brand new HTML 5 standard if you don't know how to use it and getting documented takes days and weeks.This is where tools like Vault.js come into play, providing wrappers for various HTML 5 features that allow developers a...