Posts Tagged ‘HTML5’

Collection of Free jQuery, HTML5 and CSS3 Scripts

Today, we are featuring Collin Henderson’s collection of Free jQuery, HTML5 and CSS3 scripts. Check out these smart scripts and bookmark the page as your one-stop-place for some free and really cool scripts for replacing standard radio buttons and checkboxes, for just for cool CSS3 and jQuery effects. The jQuery and CSS scripts collection contains: EMSegmentedControl [...]

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Web-based Tool for Creating HTML5 Animations: Automatoon

Animation with HTML 5 has many benefits over other tools. The first and the foremost reason for creating animations with HTML5 is native support of HTML5 in all modern browsers. It is also easy to implement and quick to master. Plus, there are a number of smart tools that allow you to easily create animations [...]

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A JavaScript HTML5 Audio Library: Buzz!

Buzz is a small but powerful JavaScript HTML5 library that allows you to easily take advantage of the new HTML5 audio element. It degrades properly on non-modern browsers. In a few lines you can check for various audio format and start, stop, loop, fade-in and fade-out sounds. The library provides a useful interface for organizing [...]

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Polyfill For The HTML5 Progress Element

Polyfill is a nifty script for HTML5 progress element to display progress bar in websites or web applications. Built on simple CSS and JavaScript, Polyfill renders gracefully in Firefox 6+, Opera 11+, Chrome, and Safari 5.1 to provide a complete progress bar functionality without requiring you to code a single line. Accessible (WAI-ARIA-enabled) Supports getting all the [...]

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Feature Rich WYSIWYG HTML Content Editor: BlueGriffon

BlueGriffon is a rich WYSIWYG HTML content editor for the World Wide Web. Powered by Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, it’s a modern and robust solution to edit Web pages in conformance to the latest Web Standards. BlueGriffon is an intuitive application that provides Web authors (beginners or more advanced) with a simple [...]

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Online Flash SWF to HTML5 Converter: Google Swiffy

Swiffy is an online free tool from Google which converts Flash SWF files to HTML5, allowing you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player (such as iPhones and iPads). Swiffy currently supports a subset of SWF 8 and ActionScript 2.0, and the output works in all Webkit browsers such as Chrome and [...]

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Open Source HTML5 Audio Player: Boombox.js

HTML5 introduces the audio element which offers a way to play audio natively in the browser. However the native controls are a little lacking in style. Thankfully HTML5 also brings Media Element API to interact with which allows us to skin an Audio object however we want. Using Boombox.js, users can create browser based audio [...]

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Client Side Google Chart API Implementation using HTML5 Canvas: Yokul

If you are looking for a free charting control for you websites or web applications, the options are in plenty. Google Charts API, for instance, is a great tool. But sometimes you want to play in your own style and do more than what these solutions would allow you. Fortunately, you can find a way [...]

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HTML5 Semantic Rich Text Editor: PROPER

Validating and sanitizing code base is usually a nightmare for developers who are quite prolific and just love churning out code on instincts and brainwaves. But now sanitizing HTML code is easy with PROPER Semantic Text Editor. Built on a data driven document authoring engine, PROPER uses Sanitize.js to guarantee valid output.

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Ready-to-use Free HTML5 CSS3 Snippets: HTML5Snippets

HTML5Snippets is an open space for web designer and developers to share HTML5 and CSS3 snippets. A brainchild of Roberto Brevé, HTML5Snippets hosts useful snippets that can you choose or modify to use in your own project. All available snippets are tagged and indexed so you can find your desired snippets instantly. If you are an HTML5 [...]

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