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    css-doodle

    css-doodle

    A web component for drawing patterns with CSS

    <css-doodle /> is based on Shadow DOM v1 and Custom Elements v1. You can use it on all major browsers right now without polyfills. The component will generate a grid of divs by the rules (plain CSS) inside it. You can easily manipulate those cells using CSS to come up with a graphic pattern or an animated graph. The limit is the limit of CSS itself. Download the latest version or include it directly from a CDN. You can also install it from npm and import the module in JavaScript. The syntax...
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    react-native-material-bottom-navigation

    react-native-material-bottom-navigation

    Beautiful, customizable and easy-to-use material design navigation

    A beautiful, customizable and easy-to-use. Material Design Bottom Navigation for react-native.
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    UMD

    UMD

    Patterns for JavaScript modules that work everywhere

    This repository formalizes the design and implementation of the Universal Module Definition (UMD) API for JavaScript modules. These are modules which are capable of working everywhere, be it in the client, on the server or elsewhere. The UMD pattern typically attempts to offer compatibility with the most popular script loaders of the day (e.g RequireJS amongst others). In many cases it uses AMD as a base, with special-casing added to handle CommonJS compatibility.
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