curvyCorners

CSS, Javascript, Stylesheet No Comments »


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What is curvyCorners?
curvyCorners is a free JavaScript program that will create on-the-fly rounded corners for any HTML DIV element, that look as good as any graphically created corners.

Why use curvyCorners?
Because it’s easy! You can add rounded corners to your DIVs in seconds. No image editing required.

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sIFR 2.0

CSS, Effect, Flash 1 Comment »


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sIFR is meant to replace short passages of plain browser text with text rendered in your typeface of choice, regardless of whether or not your users have that font installed on their systems. It accomplishes this by using a combination of javascript, CSS, and Flash.

sIFR (or Scalable Inman Flash Replacement) is a technology that allows you to replace text elements on screen with Flash equivalents. sIFR is the result of many hundreds of hours of designing, scripting, testing, and debugging by Mike Davidson and Mark Wubben. Mike, Mark and an invaluable stable of beta testers, supporters, and educators like Stephanie Sullivan and Danilo Celic of Community MX completely rebuilt a DOM replacement method originally conceived by Shaun Inman into a high quality cross-browser, cross-platform typography solution for the masses.

The current sIFR release is version 2.0.2. sIFR is released to the world as open source, under the GNU Lesser General Public License (see human-readable summary at Creative Commons), so anyone can use it free of charge.

Put simply, sIFR allows website headings, pull-quotes and other elements to be styled in whatever font the designer chooses - be that Foundry Monoline, Gill Sans, Impact, Frutiger or any other font - without the user having it installed on their machine.

sIFR requires JavaScript to be enabled and the Flash plugin installed in the reading browser. If either condition is not met, the reader’s browser will automatically display traditional CSS based styling - the user won’t know the difference.

http://www.mikeindustries.com/sifr/

Javascript VirtualKeyboard By WingedFox.

CSS, Javascript No Comments »


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Javascript VirtualKeyboard allows you to use anyexisting keyboard layouts without having theminstalled on your local PC. This tool is usefulfor embedding into a WYSIWYG HTML editor, a Webmail system, chat, forum, or any other applicationrequiring user input. About 70 languages/130keyboard layouts are supported. It has an easy andpowerful design, allowing it to implement complexlayouts like Korean, Japanese, Chinese, and so on.It has full support for keyboard and mouse input.It features a completely CSS-driven UI that iseasy skinnable.

http://www.codeproject.com/jscript/jsvk.asp

FlowPlayer

Flash, Flv No Comments »


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FlowPlayer is a free Flash video player. You can easily embed it into HTML pages to play FLV files. FlowPlayer supports progressive downloading and true streaming.

It supports playlists and other advanced features. See Flowplayer in action. Find out how to use FlowPlayer on your website.

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