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    Bootstrap Colorpicker

    Bootstrap Colorpicker

    Bootstrap Colorpicker is a modular color picker plugin for Bootstrap

    Bootstrap Colorpicker is a modular color picker plugin for Bootstrap 4. The Bootstrap JS dependency is optional and it is mainly needed for the popover support. No Bootstrap CSS is required for the plugin to work. To use the plugin without Bootstrap, the popover option should be set to false or null and, depending on your implementation, you will usually need to set inline to true and a container selector option. Note that the plugin may work without Bootstrap if your code is not using any of the mentioned Bootstrap dependencies. ...
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    GlslEditor

    GlslEditor

    Simple WebGL Fragment Shader Editor

    Simple WebGL Fragment Shader Editor. Friendly GLSL Shader editor based on Codemirror compatible with glslViewer (C++/OpenGL ES) and glslCanvas (JS/WebGL). Was originally developed to work as an embedded editor for The Book of Shaders. But now has grown as a stand-alone Web app. Thanks to their compatibility with other apps of this ecosystem like glslViewer which runs in the RaspberryPi directly from the console, GlslEditor interacts with other projects like OpenFrame.io allowing the user to export the shaders to frames with only one button.
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