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    pageres

    pageres

    Capture website screenshots

    ...A good way to make sure your websites are responsive. It's speedy and generates 100 screenshots from 10 different websites in just over a minute. It can also be used to render SVG images. Note to Linux users, If you get a "No usable sandbox!" error, you need to enable system sandboxing. For Gulp and Broccoli, just use the API directly. No need for a wrapper plugin. pageres offers a wide variety of options, for example, you can Delay capturing the screenshot, which is useful when the site does things after load that you want to capture. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    React Three Fiber

    React Three Fiber

    A React renderer for Three.js

    ...It merely expresses three.js in JSX, <mesh /> becomes new THREE.Mesh(), and that happens dynamically. There is no additional overhead. Components participate in a unified render loop outside of React. It outperforms three.js at scale due to React's scheduling abilities.Y ou need to be versed in both React and three.js before rushing into this. If you are unsure about React consult the official React docs, especially the section about hooks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PicMo

    PicMo

    JavaScript emoji picker. Any app, any framework

    ...This means you can use it in any app under any framework. Includes light and dark themes, with the ability to extend them to create your own. Add custom images and GIFs! Render inline on the page or as a popup.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    html2canvas

    html2canvas

    A JavaScript HTML screenshot renderer

    ...It doesn't require rendering from the server, given that the image is created on the user's browser. However, as it is heavily dependent on the browser, the library is not to be used in nodejs. It can't circumvent any browser content policy restrictions and to render cross-origin content a proxy will be needed to get the content to the same origin.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Desktop and Mobile Device Management Software

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    Rendertron

    Rendertron

    A Headless Chrome rendering solution

    Rendertron is a headless Chrome rendering solution designed to render & serialise web pages on the fly. Rendertron is designed to enable your Progressive Web App (PWA) to serve the correct content to any bot that doesn't render or execute JavaScript. Rendertron runs as a standalone HTTP server. Rendertron renders requested pages using Headless Chrome, auto-detecting when your PWA has completed loading and serializes the response back to the original request.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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