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    Summernote

    Summernote

    Super simple WYSIWYG editor

    ...Summernote uses the Open Source libraries jQuery and Bootstrap, if you are using the Boostrap 3 or 4 versions of Summernote, or just jQuery if you use the Lite version of Summernote. Summernote allows you to customize the toolbar. You can compose a toolbar with pre-shipped buttons. Air-mode give an interface without the Toolbar. To reveal popover Toolbar, select a text where you want to modify. Simply turn on airMode and just focus on text. Styles change according to Bootstraps Theme. The editor uses the Bootswatch Themes based on Bootstrap 3, you can also do the same with Bootstrap 4.
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    Covalent

    Covalent

    Teradata UI Platform built on Angular Material

    ...Its the equivalent of creating a JS xAxis/yAxis object in charts. Blank main site nav component that gets hooked as a parent of all the other layouts. Layout with a custom navigation view with toolbar items and footers. Basic side sheet content.
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    ChromeAppHeroes

    ChromeAppHeroes

    Chinese manual for excellent Chrome plug-ins

    ChromeAppHeroes appears to be a repository with sample or template Chrome apps/extensions — perhaps intended to help developers learn how to build Chrome applications, quick prototypes, or small utilities. As such, it likely includes boilerplate code, manifest definitions, example UI components, and sample functionality (e.g. browser-action buttons, content scripts, background scripts) to illustrate how to structure a Chrome app. For learners or developers new to Chrome extension/app...
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    Material Contextual Action Bar

    Material Contextual Action Bar

    Android & Kotlin library for placing Contextual Action Bars

    ...The traditional stock CAB on Android is limited to being placed at the top of your Activity, and the navigation drawer cannot go over it. This library lets you choose its exact location, and a toolbar is used, allowing views to be be placed over and under it.
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    Medium.js

    Medium.js

    A tiny JavaScript library for making content editable beautiful

    Medium.js keeps HTML code within content editable semantic, simple, and clean. Medium.js also supports placeholders, automatic HR (or BR, or P) creation, events, hotkeys, simple & complex element injection, and more! Medium.js is html5 compliant and has been tested in Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, & IE8+. Browser support is constantly improving! This script is inspired by Medium's beautiful content editor, something we have aspired to emulate since its inception. Much more expressive and...
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    gChartToolPHP

    gChartToolPHP

    A PHP Wrapper for the Google Chart Tool Class

    gChartToolPHP provides a simple, comprehensive wrapper to easily produce Google client-side charts. graphs and tables using only PHP code, and embed them in your own pages. It provides support for all the current Google chart formats including the more complex charts such as bubbles, gauges and scatter charts. In addition, a Google Toolbar can be added to the chart to allow easy export of the data Data can be supplied to the chart in the following ways: 1. Static data sets embedded in the page 2. Dynamically created PHP array data 3. An AJAX call to a Server program 4. A Google Spreadsheet
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    A small swing calendar bean for displaying monthly, weekly and daily items. The purpose of the bean is to provide an as flexible as possible reusable gui calendar component. The extensible toolbar provides view selection and navigation. Items can be edited in any of the views; status, start and & times and description can all be modified. The bean can be installed into most IDEs as it follows the JavaBean standard. See the wiki for instructions.
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