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    VvvebJs

    VvvebJs

    Drag and drop website builder javascript library

    Drag and drop website builder javascript library. Components and blocks/snippets drag and drop. Undo/Redo operations. One or two panels interface. File manager and component hierarchy navigation. Add a new page. Live code editor. Image upload with example PHP script included. Page download or export HTML or save the page on the server with example PHP script included. Components/Blocks list search. Bootstrap 4 components. Youtube, Google maps, Charts.js, etc widgets. By default, the editor comes with Bootstrap 4 and Widgets components and can be extended with any kind of components and inputs.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    UIkit

    UIkit

    Lightweight modular front-end framework for developing web interfaces

    A lightweight and modular front-end framework for developing fast and powerful web interfaces. UIkit will work on pretty much any modern browser. Using UIkit works best if you have a solid code editor, for example Sublime Text or Atom. To be even more efficient, we recommend that you install one of the autocomplete plugins for your favorite IDE or code editor. This saves a lot of time, as you won't have to look up and type all UIkit classes and markup. To use UIkit's CSS and JavaScript, include the files in your own HTML and then create the markup of any of the components. When you have installed UIkit with Less sources, you can compile it and add your own custom theme. Less is the language that the UIkit styles are written in. This allows you to include customizations in the build process, rather than manually overwriting a lot of CSS rules by hand.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    qxotica - tools for qooxdoo

    Tools for developing qooxdoo Web apps

    Includes a package for the Lazarus IDE that adds items to the File | New dialog. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript App" creates either a single-page or two-page master-detail qooxdoo app and a Lazarus project for managing and editing the app's JavaScript files. Selecting "qooxdoo JavaScript Page" adds a page to the app and to the Lazarus project. Can also "compile" (run generate.py) from within Lazarus - if a syntax error is detected, the code editor jumps to the JavaScript file and line where the error is located. Also includes full source code for the Unicodum demo app. This is a Unicode viewer consisting of a qooxdoo-based mobile client and a choice of Pascal (FCGI) or PHP server app.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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