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    Hint.css

    Hint.css

    A CSS only tooltip library for your lovely websites

    hint.css is written as a pure CSS resource using which you can create cool accessible tooltips for your web app. It does not rely on JavaScript but rather uses aria-label/data- attribute*, pseudo-elements, content property and CSS3 transitions to create the tooltips. Also it uses BEM naming convention, particularly for the modifiers. Hint.css is a pure CSS tooltip library for your lovely websites. Upgrading from v1.x, If you are already using v1.x, you may need to tweak certain position classes because of the way tooltips are positioned in v2. ...
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    unfluff

    unfluff

    Automatically extract body content (and other cool stuff) from HTML

    unfluff is a Node.js library designed to automatically extract the main content from an HTML document — stripping away navigation bars, ads, footers and other boilerplate to leave you with the “body content”, metadata (title, author, date) and other useful fields. It’s a tool very much aimed at content-analysis, web scraping, building datasets, or repurposing article text for downstream processing (like machine-learning or summarization). The API is simple: you feed in raw HTML and it...
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    Snowflake HTML

    Snowflake HTML

    SVG in Swift

    SVG in Swift. Use XML parser from Reindeer. The Shape object maps to SVG elements. The Style object encapsulates style information. The cool thing about CALayer is that most of its properties are animatable. Snowflake is available through CocoaPods. Snowflake is also available through Carthage. Snowflake can also be installed manually. Just download and drop Sources folders in your project.
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    pup

    pup

    Parsing HTML at the command line

    ...If you're on OS X, use Homebrew to install (no Go required). By default pup will fill in missing tags and properly indent the page. CSS selectors have a group of specifiers called "pseudo classes" which are pretty cool. pup implements a majority of the relevant ones them. When combining selectors, the HTML nodes selected by the previous selector will be passed to the next ones. Non-HTML selectors which effect the output type are implemented as functions which can be provided as a final argument. Print the values of all attributes with a given key from all selected nodes.
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    jFeedMe

    jQuery based cross-domain feed subscriber and renderer into HTML

    A simple to use jQuery-based scriptlet that allows you to render HTML within a P tag (can be changed to DIV, SPAN etc with minor modifications) from an RSS/XML feed. It is capable of making cross-domain subscriptions without the need of any server-side support. (overcome single origin policy) Features: 1. Low footprint: compact script - 2.25KB (requires jquery-minimal 1.5+) 2. Ease of use: link the script to your html and add an empty <p id='feedPanel' rssurl='<feed url>'...
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