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Open Komodo

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Open KomodoTool, Freeware, ProgramNovember 19th, 2007

Open Komodo

Welcome to the Open Komodo Project

Open Source Development Environment for Dynamic Languages and Web Technologies

The Open Komodo project provides a code base upon which integrated development environment (IDE) software packages can be developed. ActiveState’s Komodo Edit (a free but not open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor) and Komodo IDE
(a multi-platform, multi-language IDE for dynamic languages and Ajax technologies) are established, mature products that will use the Open Komodo platform.

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Slideshow: A Javascript class for Mootools

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Slideshow: A Javascript class for MootoolsCSS, Image, EffectNovember 13th, 2007

Slideshow: A Javascript class for Mootools

Overview

Slideshow is a javascript class to stream and animate the presentation of images on your website. Slideshow was originally written as a plugin for the Textpattern CMS in 2006, using the original Moo.fx javascript library. This new version has been re-written from the ground-up for Mootools, incorporating many developments and feature requests over the past year. Use the links below to see what new features are available in Slideshow and how it might enhance the presentation of images on your website.

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Scriptaculous Lists with PHP

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Scriptaculous Lists with PHPCSS, PHPNovember 10th, 2007

Scriptaculous Lists with PHP

Scriptaculous Sortables

Scriptaculous is one of many great new JavaScript libraries created to answer the call for well written ‘Web 2.0′ JavaScript libraries. Written by Thomas Fuchs, scriptaculous has many features that can be used in AJAX-ified applications, drag-and-drop effects, and a whole slew of visual effects.

The drag-and-drop effects, most notably the sortables, caught my eye because the look great, they are so easy to implement, and they’re just so much nicer than the standard listbox with up/down arrows that we see in most of today’s applications and administration tools.

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JonDesign?s SmoothGallery 2.0

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

JonDesign’s SmoothGallery 2.0CSS, Image, Effect, GalleryNovember 7th, 2007

JonDesign?s SmoothGallery 2.0

Because a picture is worth a thousand words. Because accessibility is mandatory. Because Search-Engines should read your content. Because you want to be cool. And last but not least, because open-source rocks. JonDesign’s SmoothGallery 2.0 is there for you !.Brought to you by JonDesign, tailored website solutions.

Using mootools v1.11, this javascript gallery and slideshow system allows you to have simple and smooth (cross-fading…) image galleries, slideshows, showcases and other cool stuff on your website…

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openWYSIWYG 1.0

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

openWYSIWYG 1.0WYSIWYG, HTMLNovember 5th, 2007

openWYSIWYG 1.0

The Ultimate Cross-Browser Replacement
Setting up openWYSIWYG is so simple and fast, you can quickly turn any into a powerful WYSIWYG editor.

Cross-Browser WYSIWYG Editor

Finally, a free cross-browser WYSIWYG editor that’s packed with every rich-text editing feature you need to make your content management system that much better.Setting up openWYSIWYG is so easy, you can quickly turn any into a powerful WYSIWYG editor with just a few simple lines of code.Packed with tons of features, openWYSIWYG gives you total control over formatting your text. The ultimate replacement for your content management system.

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PopBox! Javascript Image Magnification 2.4

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

PopBox! Javascript Image Magnification 2.4Javascript, Image, EffectNovember 1st, 2007

PopBox! Javascript Image Magnification 2.4

V2.4 - Still Easy. Still Simple. Just Better.

PopBox is an image magnification javascript solution for dynamically moving and resizing images on your web page. Javascript? Yes - I know it’s nothing new and that you’ve been able to move and resize things in Javascript for years, but only now is there a prepackaged solution that makes it as easy as 3 lines of HTML without knowing a lick about positioning!

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