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    simpleParallax.js

    simpleParallax.js

    Simple and tiny JavaScript library that adds parallax animations

    simpleParallax.js is a very simple and tiny Vanilla JS library that adds parallax animations on any image. Where it may be laborious to get results through other plugins, simpleParallax.js stands out for its ease and its visual rendering. The parallax effect is directly applied to image tags, there is no need to use background images.
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    LuLu UI

    LuLu UI

    Cross-end and cross-framework native UI component library

    LuLu UI is a front-end UI component library proudly produced by China Literature. The image and temperament are shown in the picture below. It is softer, more intimate, simple and flexible, and very user-friendly. It is very suitable for PC websites facing external users, or projects that require lightweight and agile. At this point, modify the JS and CSS files of the project, refresh the corresponding component page, and you can see the effect of the change.
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    glfx.js

    glfx.js

    An image effects library for JavaScript using WebGL

    glfx.js is a JavaScript image-effects library that uses WebGL to apply real-time filters and transformations directly in the browser. It exposes a simple API where images are uploaded into GPU textures, processed with shader-based filters, and rendered to a WebGL canvas. Because the work is done on the GPU, many effects that would be too slow in pure JavaScript (like complex blurs, lens effects, or tilt-shift) can run interactively, even on large images. The library is structured around...
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