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    react-fullpage

    react-fullpage

    Official React.js wrapper for fullPage.js

    ...The wrapper uses a render-prop API, where you pass a render function that receives component state and the fullpageApi, allowing you to build React JSX markup while delegating scroll behavior to fullPage.js under the hood. It is distributed in multiple formats, including a standard ES module and a UMD bundle, so it can be used in projects with or without a modern build step. The library supports server-side rendering scenarios (such as Next.js and Gatsby) by returning a static version when window is not available and then hydrating into the “live” interactive version on the client. Documentation includes examples for plain React, Gatsby, and Next.js, showing how to configure license keys, scrolling speed, callbacks, and plugin extensions such as horizontal scrolling.
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    Vue-fullpage.js

    Vue-fullpage.js

    Official Vue.js wrapper for fullPage.js

    ...It exposes a <full-page> component that encapsulates the underlying fullPage.js behavior, letting you declare each scrolling section as regular Vue markup while configuring options through a Vue props object. The wrapper supports installation via npm and works both with modern bundlers like Vite and as a browser-loaded module from a CDN, so you can integrate it in many different project setups. You can pass any fullPage.js options and callbacks into the wrapper, including advanced features like horizontal sliders, scroll overflow handling, and plugin extensions, simply by providing an options object. The project supports both commercial and open-source licensing: commercial licenses for proprietary projects and GPLv3 for open-source apps, aligning with fullPage.js’s licensing model.
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    css-doodle

    css-doodle

    A web component for drawing patterns with CSS

    ...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 of CSS-doodle is based on CSS and provides several extra utility functions and shorthand properties. The number of rows and columns in the grid is defined by the grid attribute on the element, ranging from 1 to 64. Its default is 1x1 when no value or 0 is given. The row or column is limited up to 4096 only when the grid is 1-dimensional.
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    uix-kit

    uix-kit

    A free web kits for fast web design and development

    Uix Kit is not a framework, just a UI toolkit based on some common libraries for building beautiful responsive website. Uix Kit isn't a reusable component structure, mostly custom CSS and JavaScript based. Definitely interesting, and if you're developing mostly web content and not applications this is particularly useful. It is a web dev build tool/scaffold that does not depend on any framework. You can import any external libraries/frameworks or native ES Modules for production. The...
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    grd

    grd

    A CSS grid framework using Flexbox. Only 321 bytes (Gzipped)

    ...Simple and provides just 2 base classes Grid and Cell and some modifiers. Light-weight, only 321 bytes (Gzipped). Flexible, easy-to-use Flexbox features. Flexible Box Layout Module and calc() as CSS unit values used in Grd are available on modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge, and IE11). If you want to use Grd with Sass, you can choose grd-sass as Sass port.
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    U.S. Web Design System documentation

    U.S. Web Design System documentation

    USWDS website and documentation

    ...For information on the USWDS components and codebase, please visit our uswds Github repo. The U.S. Web Design System documentation is built using Jekyll for the file framework, gulp for task management, and the node module for USWDS. A design system for the federal government. We make it easier to build accessible, mobile-friendly government websites.
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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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    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Jupyter notebook snippets menu

    Adds a customizable menu item to Jupyter (IPython) notebooks

    ...This new menu contains little snippets of code that we all forget from time to time but don't want to google, or are just too lazy to type, or simply didn't know about. It can also be helpful for people just starting out with a programming language, who need some ideas for what to do next — like importing a module, defining variables, or calling functions. The new menu comes with a default value relevant for python programming — especially scientific computing — though this is fully user-configurable as detailed below. The default menu is named Snippets, and contains sub-menus with snippets for a few popular python packages, as well as python itself, and some notebook markdown.
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    SQLigner
    Web-based relational database designer. With version control, autosave and real-time database manipulation. TODO: admin module, search, undo/redo buttons, multi-database real-time support (only PostgreSQL actually), etc. Based on WWWSQLDesigner
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