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    NativeUI

    NativeUI

    The most crossbrowser web UI library that uses native browser elements

    NativeUI is a CSS and JavaScript library that adheres to the KISS principle and focuses on utilizing standard features provided by browsers, which are most optimized for each specific platform, and therefore provide the best performance and user experience. The library ensures cross-browser behavior and styling of built-in browser elements of user interface and text formatting, adding commonly used user interface elements such as modal windows, image viewer, menus, tabs, form messages, etc. It also contains some useful JavaScript functions for development, such as request() and getFormData(). You can see the demo here: https://nativeui.sourceforge.io/
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    JCF

    JCF

    Advanced form elements customization using CSS/JS

    This library allows cross-browser customization of form elements using CSS. The script requires jQuery 1.7+ to work properly. To add a script in your page simply attach the core file - jcf.js and some of the modules you want to use for customization.
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    JavaScript Thick Client

    JavaScript Thick Client

    Create a web browser "Thick Client" using JavaScript.

    JavaScript Thick Client (jstc) was created as a way to create web based programs that have to send large amounts of data. This system communicats with an application server via AJAX calls and JSON objects. Jstc encourages separation of the DOM and web form data by storing that data in the jstc.dataObject and viewing that object from a jstc.form. Jstc also has many pre-made validation and utility functions to shorten the web development process.
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