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    jQuery

    jQuery

    jQuery JavaScript library

    jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. With a combination of versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write JavaScript. jQuery also supports Node, browser extensions, and other non-browser environments. To build jQuery, you need to have the latest...
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    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    SQLite compiled to JavaScript

    A javascript library to run SQLite on the web

    sql.js is a javascript SQL database. It allows you to create a relational database and query it entirely in the browser. You can try it in this online demo. It uses a virtual database file stored in memory, and thus doesn't persist the changes made to the database. However, it allows you to import any existing sqlite file, and to export the created database as a JavaScript typed array. sql.js uses emscripten to compile SQLite to webassembly (or to javascript code for compatibility with older...
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    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications

    OpenUI5 lets you build enterprise-ready web applications, responsive to all devices, running on almost any browser of your choice. OpenUI5 follows open standards and includes powerful development concepts, efficient tools, as well as a rich set of UI controls. No need to worry about device specifics! UI5 apps and controls run on smartphones, tablets and desktop browsers. OpenUI5 is a JavaScript UI Framework released by SAP under the Apache 2.0 license.
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    javascript-keypress-learning-kit
    Just download the above zip file, extract it and then open the index.html file on internet browsers like Firefox ( preferable ) or Google Chrome.
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    Fire Page Editing

    Fire Page Editing

    Rapid Page Manipulator

    Inject HTML, CSS or JavaScript into any web-page. The changes you make are applied everytime you visit the specified website(s). **How to use?** - Simple, First open the extension. - Choose 'JavaScript', 'CSS' or 'HTML'. - Create a new file by pressing 'new'. - Write your own code. - Press the 'Manipulate' button to test your code. - To make sure your code is run every time you visit a specific website do the following: - Put the URLs of the websites in the 'active websites'...
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    HTML DOM

    HTML DOM

    Common tasks of managing HTML DOM with vanilla JavaScript

    Web development goes very fast. I still remember the moments when starting to use jQuery, Prototype, script.aculo.us, Zepto and many more. Nowadays, even if our application is powered by modern tools such as Angular, Vue, React, Svelte, .etc, we have to deal with DOM. The frameworks encapsulate and hide the DOM management directly, but still give us a door to work with DOM via ref, event handlers. If you develop or use a web component in any framework, you have to work with DOM at a certain...
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    TableExport

    TableExport

    The simple, easy-to-implement library to export HTML tables to xlsx

    The simple, easy-to-implement library to export HTML tables to xlsx, xls, csv, and txt files. To use this library, include the FileSaver.js library, and TableExport library before the closing body tag of your HTML document. In order to provide Office Open XML SpreadsheetML Format ( .xlsx ) support, you must include the following third-party library in your project before both FileSaver.js and TableExport. To support legacy browsers ( Chrome < 20, Firefox 13, Opera 12.10, IE, 10, Safari 6 )...
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    Sajax

    Sajax

    Simple Ajax with multiple backend implementations

    Sajax is a cross-platform, cross-browser web scripting toolkit that makes it easy to expose functions in your code to JavaScript. You will find a folder for each platform that is currently supported. Please see individual documentation in each folder for specific errata. As of 0.13 a JavaScript implementation of JSON.stringify() has become a requirement when sending data for browsers that do not have this natively (IE8 or FF3.5).
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