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    Browsersync

    Browsersync

    Keep multiple browsers & devices in sync when building websites

    With each web page, device and browser, testing time grows exponentially. From live reloads to URL pushing, form replication to click mirroring, Browsersync cuts out repetitive manual tasks. It’s like an extra pair of hands. Customise an array of sync settings from the UI or command line to create a personalised test environment. Need more control? Browsersync is easily integrated with your web platform, build tools, and other Node.js projects. Built on Node.JS_ENTRY to support Windows,...
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    loadCSS

    loadCSS

    Load CSS asynchronously

    Referencing CSS stylesheets with link[rel=stylesheet] or @import causes browsers to delay page rendering while a stylesheet loads. When loading stylesheets that are not critical to the initial rendering of a page, this blocking behavior is undesirable. The pattern below allows us to fetch and apply CSS asynchronously. If necessary, this repo also offers a separate (and optional) JavaScript function for loading stylesheets dynamically. As a primary pattern, we recommend loading asynchronous...
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    Language KISS HTML5

    Browser based flash cards

    Browser based flash cards to learn a language, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_cards. You just need - a modern browser (smartphone, tablet, computer,...) and - an internet connection. Main features - learn (cards due to learn), swat (every card) - copy cards - filter - sort - synchronize between devices - share cards with other users (just use all and/or improve and add cards) Programm code and usage follows the KISS principle, see...
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    Allowed browser to have live communication without designing a complicated database structure and yet provides flexibilities to the needs.
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    Browserver is a project that allow you freely change your location without change your navigation. It is a firefox add-on.
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    Asterisk AD integration \ VQ monitoring
    The project is a preconfigured VoIP PBX VM Image based on Asterisk. But provides more advance features, such as LDAP integration, VQ monitoring via RTCP XR reports, LDAP user login, integrated billing system and telephone directory PDF generator.
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    The Take Action project consists of a Firefox extension and an iPhone application, meant to interact with the Social Actions API to bring people up to date information on way in which they can make a difference.
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