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    Christmas Tree

    Christmas Tree

    Just a simple Christmas tree, based on reddit story

    ...It separates the logical model from rendering concerns, so you can use it as the data backbone in UI frameworks, graphs, or custom visual components. The library’s API makes it easy to add, remove, or move nodes anywhere in the hierarchy while maintaining consistent references and performance.
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    MixItUp 3

    MixItUp 3

    Library for animated filtering, sorting, insertion, removal and more

    ...Most commonly, MixItUp is applied to a "container" of "target" elements, which could be a portfolio of projects, a list of blog posts, a selection of products, or any kind of UI where filtering and/or sorting would be advantageous. Targets can be filtered using any valid selector e.g. '.category-a', and are sorted via optional custom data attributes e.g. 'data-order'.
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