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    FeedKit

    FeedKit

    An RSS, Atom and JSON Feed parser written in Swift

    ...A common scenario in UI environments would be parsing a feed asynchronously from a user-initiated action, such as the touch of a button. Remember, you are responsible for manually bringing the resulting closure to whichever queue is appropriate. Usually to the Main thread, for UI apps, by calling DispatchQueue.main.async. FeedKit adopts Swift 5 Result type, as Result<Feed, ParserError>, and as such, if parsing succeeds you should now have a Strongly Typed Model of an RSS, Atom or JSON Feed, within the Feed enum. The RSS and Atom feed Models are rather extensive throughout the supported namespaces.
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    iCheck

    iCheck

    Highly customizable checkboxes and radio buttons

    ...You may also place inside that div some HTML code or text using insert option. By default, iCheck doesn't provide any CSS styles for wrapper divs (if you don't use skins). HTML5 allows specifying indeterminate ("partially" checked) state for checkboxes. iCheck supports this for both checkboxes and radio buttons. You can make an input indeterminate through HTML using additional attributes (supported by iCheck). Both do the same job, but indeterminate="true" may not work in some browsers (like IE7). iCheck provides plenty callbacks, which may be used to handle changes.
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