New Software for Sebastian Tschan
The blueimp Gallery plugin allows developers to create customizable image slideshows, with many options at their disposal for tweaking the photo gallery display.
blueimp Gallery also comes with support for mobile devices and responsive layouts as well,...
The JavaScript Templates library comes with zero dependencies and is also very lightweight when it comes to file size as well.
It basically works by reading a template file and then taking data from a content file, inserting it inside the carefully...
Bootstrap Image Gallery heavily uses Bootstrap's Modal widget, for showcasing and transitioning from one image to another.
Otherwise, most of the code is based on the blueimp Gallery script, a similar photo album component, but without the Bootstrap...
JavaScript Load Image works for images provided during uploads as files, Blob objects or via an URL.
The library parses the file and returns an optionally scaled HTML or canvas element.
This is then embedded underneath the file upload field, where a...
JavaScript Canvas to Blob basically allows the content of an HTML5 canvas to be saved as an image.
This can be used to power a "Save as..." feature for canvas drawn art, especially useful in Web-based graphics editors.
Since newer versions of JavaScript...
It is a JavaScript implementation of the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message Digest Algorithm, as defined in RFC 1321.
Works for client-side (browsers) and server-side (Node.js) environments the same.
A demo is included with the download package.What is...
Secure Login extension similar to Opera's Wand login. It uses the built-in password manager, but deactivates the prefilling of login forms. Instead, you are now able to login with one click or a keyboard shortcut (ALT+N - changeable via settings). Just...
jQuery File Upload provides a ready-made upload widget to add and deploy with your website or application.It's all completely coded in JavaScript, which allows it to be used with any server-side backend, from Ruby, to Python, PHP and even some of the less...