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A JavaScript library for positioning floating elements like tooltips and popovers, with platform-specific packages for React, Vue, and vanilla DOM.
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating interactive particle animations on web pages.
A simple library for building fast, lightweight web components with reactive state and declarative templates.
A web-based tool to view, edit, format, and validate JSON with multiple editor modes.
A vanilla JavaScript library that replaces default browser scrollbars with custom CSS-styled ones while preserving native scrolling performance.
A JavaScript library for creating dynamic, canvas-based heatmaps on the web.
A jQuery autocompletion library for adding GitHub-like mentions, smileys, and custom completions to text inputs.
Extends Bootstrap modals with responsive, stackable, AJAX loading, and advanced management features.
A React component library and SDK for building AI-driven user interfaces with enterprise-grade components and data stream management.
A JavaScript plugin for creating app-like on- and off-canvas menus with sliding submenus for websites and webapps.
A collection of 44 lightweight, customizable loaders and spinners built with CSS, HTML, and SVG for modern web projects.
A lightweight JavaScript and React library for adding smooth parallax effects directly to image and video elements.
A JavaScript library for creating WebGL-powered distortion hover effects between images or videos.
A modal dialog system built with pure CSS for accessibility, enhanced with JavaScript for advanced features.
A SwiftUI framework for creating customizable popups, alerts, sheets, and banners with minimal code.
A JavaScript library for creating high-quality justified image galleries with a masonry-like layout.
A lightweight, dependency-free JavaScript library implementing Google Material Design progress bars with CSS3 and vanilla JS.
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