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    OpenLayers

    OpenLayers

    A high-performance, feature-packed library for all your mapping needs

    ...Leverages Canvas 2D, WebGL, and all the latest greatness from HTML5. Mobile support out of the box. Build lightweight custom profiles with just the components you need. Style your map controls with straight-forward CSS. Hook into different levels of the API or use 3rd party libraries to customize and extend functionality.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Snap.js

    Snap.js

    A Library for creating beautiful mobile shelfs in Javascript

    ...For example, if you have 40 set as your slideIntent value, the user would only be able to slide the pane by dragging in the blue area in the diagram below. Once intent has been defined, it will not change until the user releases. CSS3 Powered Animations with IE fallbacks, drag support, drag handle support. Programatic API, "No-Drag" elements, and definable easing mode. Enable/disable events, disabled sides (left or right). It supports Ratchet (with templates!). Because of the nature of this code, drawers are just kind of stacked behind the content. To bring the proper drawer to the front, you can hook into Snaps.js' CSS classes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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