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    Linkify

    Linkify

    JavaScript plugin for finding links in plain-text and converting them

    Linkify is a JavaScript plugin. Use Linkify to find links in plain text and convert them to HTML tags. It automatically highlights URLs, #hashtags, @mentions and more. Detect URLs and email addresses #hashtag, @mention and #-ticket plugins. React and jQuery support. Multi-language and emoji support. Custom link plugins. Fast, accurate, and small footprint (~20kB minified, ~11kB gzipped) 99% test coverage. Compatible with all modern browsers (Internet Explorer 11 and up). By default Linkify will only detect and highlight web URLs and e-mail addresses. ...
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    Atributika

    Atributika

    Convert text with HTML tags, links, hashtags, mentions, etc.

    Atributika is an easy and painless way to build NSAttributedString. It is able to detect HTML-like tags, links, phone numbers, hashtags, any regex or even standard ios data detectors and style them with various attributes like font, color, etc. Atributika comes with drop-in label replacement AttributedLabel which is able to make any detection clickable. NSAttributedString is really powerful but still a low-level API that requires a lot of work to set up things.
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    imgIX.js

    imgIX.js

    Responsive images in the browser, simplified

    ...If you're looking for a JavaScript library that can programmatically generate imgix URLs, consider using imgix-core-js instead. Once imgix.js has been included on the page, it will automatically run once, after the DOMContentLoaded event fires. This will detect and process all img, picture, and source tags on the page that are set up to use imgix.js as described in the Usage section.
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    screenfull.js

    screenfull.js

    Wrapper for cross-browser usage of the JavaScript Fullscreen API

    Simple wrapper for cross-browser usage of the JavaScript Fullscreen API, which lets you bring the page or any element into fullscreen. Smoothens out the browser implementation differences, so you don't have to. This package is feature complete. No new features will be accepted. In order to use this package in Internet Explorer, you need a Promise polyfill. Safari is supported on desktop and iPad, but not on iPhone. This is a limitation in the browser, not in Screenfull. The default element...
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    HTML Inspector

    HTML Inspector

    HTML Inspector is a code quality tool

    HTML Inspector is a browser-based JavaScript code quality tool for checking markup against customizable rules. It was designed to sit between strict W3C validation and having no markup standards at all. The tool can detect questionable HTML patterns, enforce team conventions, and help developers catch structural problems before they become harder to maintain. Its rules are opinionated by default but can be customized or extended to match a team’s own standards. HTML Inspector runs directly in the browser, which makes it useful for inspecting live pages during development. ...
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    Hydra Web Presentation Server is designed to detect the web browser and serve the page to the standards that browser expects. Hydra uses XML to describe the pages and allows for server side support of XHTML 2.0, XForms and XInclude.
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