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CSS-only spinners for React
Keep only the CSS you need based on comments and your browserslist
This Typescript to Javascript compiler only drops the Typescript specific keywords. No other changes are made to the code.
- spinner
- ES2017
- Underscore
- eventDispatcher
- look
- higher-order
- postcss
- shrinkwrap
- positive
- logging
- ES2016
- package.json
- type
- ES7
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CSS-only spinners for ReactJS
`@dramaorg/nam-pariatur` is a cache for asynchronous fetching of resources with full deduplication, i.e. the same resource is only asked once at any given time.
- trim
- look
- bdd
- manager
- lockfile
- function
- package.json
- has-own
- mkdirp
- inference
- concatMap
- internal slot
- regular expression
- own
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Fork of [Color Thief](https://github.com/lokesh/color-thief) v2.4.0, with the only difference being increasing the maximum number of colors in a palette from 20 to 50.
- JSON-Schema
- visual
- tslib
- tap
- inference
- ECMAScript 2022
- events
- es-shim API
- rapid
- private data
- touch
- width
- require
- colors
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Swiffy slider is a touch enabled super lightweight html slider and carousel using browser scroll, css grid and scroll snap align and less than 1.5 kb javascript. Comes in css mode only version
- carousel
- slider
- front-end
- vanilla
- css
- mobile
- mobile-first
- responsive
- touch
- html
- product slider
- lightbox
- web
- framework
Plugin for PoscCSS to remove or keep only images by url() to optimize page loading
A customizable react dropdown component that only uses CSS.
Implement function and style of file tree view using CSS only. No JavaScript.
Bootstrap's grid and responsive utility classes only, without any extras. Lightweight yet still powerful. Style to taste. Works with LessPHP.
css only spinners for React
A simple, CSS-only indeterminate spinner custom element.
A highly flexible comments-only documentation generator.
Responsive open source admin dashboard and control panel.
263 bytes to make pretty code blocks using only CSS. Much like Prism.js but without any highlighting.
Namespaces all rules found in a CSS file to make them only apply to a subset of the page.