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    json-render

    json-render

    Generate dashboards, widgets, apps, and data visualizations

    json-render is a lightweight, framework-agnostic utility designed to turn JSON data into usable HTML layouts automatically, offering a straightforward way to visualize structured data without writing bespoke template code. It takes deeply nested JSON objects and renders them into intuitive, readable UIs by mapping data types and keys to semantic HTML elements, which helps developers prototype dashboards, debugging tools, or data-driven interfaces quickly.
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    Marx

    Marx

    The classless CSS reset (perfect for Communists)

    ...If you don't need the weight of heavy frameworks or you would just like to make an edible website quickly, Marx is perfect for you. It can be used out of the minified box but it can also be customized and styled through the use of HTML classes. Built atop of Sanitize.css, meaning all browsers render consistently. Responsive and mobile-friendly. Clean, beautiful typography. Forms, tables, buttons and navigation. Zero classes, so it already works with your HTML. Drop-dead gorgeous.
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    Dominate

    Dominate

    Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML docs

    ...Through the use of the += operator and the .add() method you can easily create more advanced structures. By default, render() tries to make all output human readable, with one HTML element per line and two spaces of indentation.
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    Laravel Blade X

    Laravel Blade X

    Use custom HTML components in your Blade views

    Supercharged Blade Components. This package provides an easy way to render custom HTML components in your Blade views.
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

    Stop waiting on engineering. Build production-ready internal tools with AI—on your company data, in your cloud.

    Retool lets you generate dashboards, admin panels, and workflows directly on your data. Type something like “Build me a revenue dashboard on my Stripe data” and get a working app with security, permissions, and compliance built in from day one. Whether on our cloud or self-hosted, create the internal software your team needs without compromising enterprise standards or control.
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    jFeedMe

    jQuery based cross-domain feed subscriber and renderer into HTML

    A simple to use jQuery-based scriptlet that allows you to render HTML within a P tag (can be changed to DIV, SPAN etc with minor modifications) from an RSS/XML feed. It is capable of making cross-domain subscriptions without the need of any server-side support. (overcome single origin policy) Features: 1. Low footprint: compact script - 2.25KB (requires jquery-minimal 1.5+) 2. Ease of use: link the script to your html and add an empty <p id='feedPanel' rssurl='<feed url>' feedcount='<number of items you want to display>'> tag. 3. ...
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