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    PleaseWait.js

    PleaseWait.js

    JavaScript library to display customizable splash/loading screens

    ...It allows developers to define background colors, logos, and HTML content (like spinners) while delaying the main UI presentation. Once content is ready, it removes the loader and reveals the app. Installable via npm, Bower, or CDN.
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    Sticky-Kit

    Sticky-Kit

    A jQuery plugin for creating smart sticky elements

    Sticky‑Kit is a jQuery plugin that enables elements on a web page to smartly “stick” within their parent container during scrolling, ensuring visibility and preventing overlap with other page elements like footers. See the homepage for directions and examples. Include sticky-kit.js after you've included jQuery on the page. Ensures sticky items never overflow or obscure container boundaries (“bottom out”). Can stick multiple elements simultaneously.
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    oriDomi

    oriDomi

    Fold up DOM elements like paper

    oriDomi is a JavaScript library that visually "folds" DOM elements like paper, creating origami-style transitions using CSS transforms and JavaScript. Use your mouse or touch to manipulate the images on the website, or press the fold button to see a random effect. Create an OriDomi instance by passing your target element to the constructor. When creating a new OriDomi composition, you can pass a map of options as the second argument.
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    Angular Masonry

    Angular Masonry

    An AngularJS directive for Masonry

    ...It enables dynamic, Pinterest-style grid layouts in your AngularJS apps. Bricks automatically reposition as items load, with optional image‑loaded detection to prevent overlaps. It’s easily installed via npm or Bower and supports custom selectors and Masonry options.
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    Morris.js

    Morris.js

    Pretty time-series line graphs

    ...It offers a very simple API for building line, bar, area, and donut charts, making it easy to add visually appealing charts to web pages. It is built on top of jQuery and Raphael.js. You'll need Node.js. I recommend using nvm for installing Node in development environments. Additionally, Bower is required for retrieving additional test dependencies. With node installed, install grunt using npm install -g grunt-cli, and then the rest of the test/build dependencies with npm install in the morris.js project folder.
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