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    OpenLayers

    OpenLayers

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

    OpenLayers makes it easy to put a dynamic map in any web page. It can display map tiles, vector data and markers loaded from any source. OpenLayers has been developed to further the use of geographic information of all kinds. It is completely free, Open Source JavaScript, released under the 2-clause BSD License (also known as the FreeBSD). Pull tiles from OSM, Bing, MapBox, Stamen, and any other XYZ source you can find. OGC mapping services and untiled layers also supported. Render vector...
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    OnlineToolsBook

    OnlineToolsBook

    Online tool cheats, write a high-quality manual for online tools

    OnlineToolsBook positions itself as a “manual/handbook” for useful online tools — collating, documenting, and explaining many web-based utilities to help users discover, understand, and effectively use them. Rather than building a single web-tool, this repository serves as a knowledge base: descriptions, guidance, and possibly examples or usage notes about a variety of online tools, organized in a way that’s meant to help “make online tools benefit humanity.” For someone who frequently...
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    jQuery & Zepto Lazy

    jQuery & Zepto Lazy

    A lightweight, fast, feature-rich, powerful and highly configurable

    Lazy is a fast, feature-rich, and lightweight delayed content-loading plugin for jQuery and Zepto. It's designed to speed up page loading times and decrease traffic to your users by only loading the content in view. You can use Lazy in all vertical and horizontal scroll ways. It supports images in img / tags and backgrounds, supplied with CSS like background-image, by default. On those elements, Lazy can set a default image or a placeholder while loading and supports retina displays as well. But Lazy is even able to load any other content you want by plugins and custom loaders.
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    ZooMove

    ZooMove

    Enlarges the image with the mouse hover and move

    It's a plugin developed with jQuery, that allows to dynamically zoom images with mouseover, and view details with mouse move. Enlarges the image with the mouse hover and move.
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    Webiness

    Webiness

    Lightweight PHP framework

    Webiness is lightweight PHP framework based on MVC design pattern. It has a very straightforward installation process that requires only a minimal configuration, so it can save you a lot of hassle. Also, it canbe an ideal choice if you want to avoid PHP version conflict, as it works on all PHP versions from 5.3. Webiness extensively uses the lazy loading technique so, in most cases, it is faster then other frameworks. It can be used for rapid prototyping of web applications. Webiness is...
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