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    Move.js

    Move.js

    CSS3 backed JavaScript animation framework

    Move.js is a small JavaScript library making CSS3 backed animation extremely simple and elegant. Increment prop by val, where val is an Number (click several times). Decrement prop by val, where val is an Number (click several times). Set animation duration to n which is a Number or a string such as "4s". Translate x and optionally y axis. Set animation-delay to n which is a Number or a string such as "4s".
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    TinyColor

    TinyColor

    Fast, small color manipulation and conversion for JavaScript

    TinyColor is a microframework for inputting colors and outputting colors as different formats. Input is meant to be as permissive as possible. TinyColor is a small, fast library for color manipulation and conversion in JavaScript. It allows many forms of input, while providing color conversions and other color utility functions. It has no dependencies. The string parsing is very permissive. It is meant to make typing a color as input as easy as possible. All commas, percentages, parenthesis are optional, and most input allow either 0-1, 0%-100%, or 0-n (where n is either 100, 255, or 360 depending on the value). ...
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