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    Vanilla Framework

    Vanilla Framework

    From community websites to web applications, this CSS framework

    ...Designed to be composable, you can include the whole framework to avail of all styles or you can use only what you need for your project. Anyone can contribute to Vanilla, improve it and extend it. All the code is available on GitHub and is licensed under LGPLv3 by Canonical.
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    LaTeX.CSS

    LaTeX.CSS

    LaTeX.css is a library that makes your website look like a LaTeX doc

    This almost class-less CSS library turns your HTML document into a website that looks like a LATEX document. Write semantic HTML, and you are good to go. The source code can be found on GitHub. LaTeX.css is a minimal, almost class-less CSS library that makes any website look like a LaTeX document. Add any optional classes to elements with special styles (author subtitle, abstract, lemmas, theorems, etc.). The labels of theorems, definitions, lemmas and proofs can be changed to other supported languages by including the snippet provided in addition to the main CSS file. ...
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    Responsive HTML email signature(s)

    Responsive HTML email signature(s)

    Template generator for (responsive) emails & email signatures

    HTML emails & email signatures should be easier than this. Grab the code on Github to simplify how HTML emails are built. When you need some basic responsive email signatures that work on mobile and your colleagues need them too, you don't want to deal with tables and inline styles. Writing HTML emails & email signatures sucks. Let's make it easier. We can't fix all email clients, but we can surely make our lives easier with some automation.
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    Can I email

    Can I email

    Can I email… Support tables for HTML and CSS in emails

    caniemail.com provides email clients support tables for HTML and CSS features. Can I email runs on Jekyll as a GitHub Pages site with a homemade theme. The site uses Sass for CSS compilation.
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    remark

    remark

    A simple, in-browser, markdown-driven slideshow tool

    ...Focus on the content, expressing yourself in next to plain text not worrying what flashy graphics and disturbing effects to put where. Store it wherever you like; on your computer, hosted from your Dropbox, hosted on Github Pages alongside the stuff you're presenting. Easily collaborate with others, keeping track of changes using your favourite SCM tool, like Git or Mercurial. A Markdown-formatted chunk of text is transformed into individual slides by JavaScript running in the browser.
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    Flex Layout Attribute (FLA)

    Flex Layout Attribute (FLA)

    HTML layout helper based on CSS flexbox specification

    Layout helper based on CSS flexbox specification designed to serve you as quick flexbox shorthand by using two custom html attributes — 'layout' and 'self'. Download latest release from GitHub and include flex-layout-attribute.min.css in your HTML document. SASS files are provided in the 'sass' directory (see project on GitHub) for further customization. FLA is built with Gulp but you can download and include 'sass' folder in your preferable build setup (grunt, webpack, etc.) FLA is defined with two custom HTML attributes. ...
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    Editor.md

    Editor.md

    The open source embeddable online markdown editor (component)

    The open source embeddable online markdown editor (component), based on CodeMirror & jQuery & Marked. The available dependents are CodeMirror, marked, jQuery, FontAwesome, github-markdown.css, KaTeX, prettify.js, Rephael.js, flowchart.js, sequence-diagram.js, and Prefixes.scss. You can enable HTML tags decode, TeX, Flowchart, sequence diagram, Emoji, FontAwesome, task lists. You can also enable image upload, [TOCM], search replace features, code fold, etc. Combine multiple JS module files used by CodeMirror to greatly reduce HTTP requests and speed up downloading. ...
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    LokiWeb

    Lightweight but flexible xml-based CMS sytem

    LokiWeb is a lightweight xml-based and modular Content Management System. Lokiweb source code is hosted on github: https://github.com/ynte/lokiweb
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    eGloo Framework (Moved to Github)
    https://github.com/egloo/eglooframework
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