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    QuoJS

    QuoJS

    Micro #JavaScript Library for Mobile Devices

    QuoJS is a lightweight JavaScript library aimed at building mobile-first web interfaces with a focus on touch interactions and simple DOM utilities. It provides a compact, jQuery-like API for element selection, traversal, and manipulation, but trims the surface area to keep payloads small for mobile browsers. A core feature set centers on high-level touch gestures—such as tap, double-tap, swipe, pinch, and long-tap—abstracting away platform quirks so developers can attach handlers consistently across devices. ...
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    jQuery.payment

    jQuery.payment

    Library for building credit card forms and validating inputs

    Created by Stripe and archived on GitHub, jquery.payment is a small jQuery plugin that formats credit card inputs—numeric grouping, expiry dates, CVC—as you type and validates card numbers, expiry, and CVC with client-side checks. While deprecated in favor of Stripe Elements, it remains useful for legacy implementations.
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    Tourist

    Tourist

    Simple, flexible tours for your app

    ...Tourist aims to be framework-agnostic so it can be integrated into plain JavaScript projects as well as React, Vue, or other frontend stacks with minimal glue code. It also supports common niceties like mobile-friendly positioning, step-skipping, and hooks for analytics events so teams can measure adoption of guided flows.
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