CRIR: Checkbox & Radio Input Replacement

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This combination of JavaScript and CSS will hide checkbox and radio inputs that have a class = “crirHiddenJS”, an id, and a proper label tag.

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Open Source Web Design

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Open Source Web Design is a site to download free web design templates and share yours with others. We help make the internet a prettier place.

The Story
To put it simply, Open Source Web Design is a collection of web designs submitted by the community that anyone can download free of charge!

The Open Source Web Design project was founded in September, 2000 by Francis J. Skettino. The goal was to provide the Open Source community with quality web designs to help get people’s projects on the web in a way that is both organized and good looking. From personal blogs to content managements systems to full fledged businesses, OSWD has been providing free web designs to those who need them for years. With your help, we will continue to do this for years to come.

http://www.oswd.org/

PlotKit - Javascript Chart Plotting

Free Script, HTML, Image, Javascript, Web 2.0 No Comments »

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Introduction

PlotKit is a Chart and Graph Plotting Library for Javascript. It has support for HTML Canvas and also SVG via Adobe SVG Viewer and native browser support.

PlotKit is fully documented and there is a quick tutorial to get you started.

PlotKit is a complete rewrite of CanvasGraph. It is better structured and supported.
Requirements

* MochiKit 1.3 or higher
* HTML Canvas: Safari 2+, Opera 9+, Firefox 1.5+, IE 6 (in emulated mode)
* SVG: Opera 9+, Firefox 1.5+ (see note), IE6 with Adobe SVG.

Note: Firefox 1.5+ on Linux and Windows is supported. Firefox 1.5+ on Mac does not draw labels in SVG, so you must set axisLabelUseDiv to true if you want to have maximum compatibility.
License(s)

* PlotKit is copyright (c) 2006 Alastair Tse. Licensed under the BSD License.
* excanvas.js is copyright (c) 2006. Google Inc. Licensed under the Apache License.

http://www.liquidx.net/plotkit/

Spiffy Corners - Purely CSS Rounded Corners

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What?
Spiffy Corners is a simple way to generate the CSS and HTML you need to create anti-aliased corners without using images or javascript.

Why?
I needed a way to create anti-aliased round corners without the extra server calls that are incurred when using external JavaScript files or images. When your websites are serving millions of files a day you start to pay attention to how many files a particular page needs in order to load.

There are solutions for rounded corners using pure CSS. There are solutions that create anti-aliased corners. There are solutions that don’t require JavaScript. But to my knowledge, there has yet to be a pure CSS solution for rounded corners that does not require images or JavaScript. After looking, I decided to just create one myself. I’m not much of a programmer, but it was actually a lot of fun figuring out the math involved and learning arrays. In the end I ended up with 3 functions in under 20 lines of code total, so I’m quite happy with myself.
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http://www.spiffycorners.com/

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