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A Simple Framework-Independent Notification System

Posted · Category: MIT License, Popup

Humane JS was heavily inspired by humanmsg project for jQuery. Marc Harter removed the jQuery dependency, add support for CSS transitions, and have more control over the timing.

Humane JS tries to be as unobtrusive as possible to the user experience while providing helpful information that is clear and grabs the users attention. It is framework independent. Customizable. It has been tested on IE6+, Firefox 3+, Chrome 9+, Safari 3+, Opera 10+.

human-js

Requirements: Javascript Framework
Demo: http://wavded.github.com/humane-js/
License: MIT License

Checking Quality of Your Code with Holmes.CSS

Posted · Category: License Free, Tools

The holmes.css is useful for checking the quality of your code (up to W3C HTML5 standards), nitpicking over ensuring markup is valid and semantic and accessility guidelines are met, and when you are tasked to fix up and debug an old, OLD website.

The holmes.css file will display either an error (red outline), a warning (yellow outline), or a deprecated style (dark grey outline) for flags such as: Missing required attributes on tags, Potentially improvable markup, Deprecated and Non-W3C Elements and Non-W3C Attributes.

css-markup-detective

Requirements: –
Demo: http://www.red-root.com/sandbox/holmes/
License: License Free

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