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Responsive Dashboard Templates for Bootstrap

Posted · Category: Charts, MIT License

Building an analytics dashboard? Don’t start from scratch. Grab one of Keen IO Bootstrap-based Dashboards Templates and admire your data in minutes. You can create an attractive, custom analytics dashboard that’s ready to be shown to your team or your customers. No hours lost tweaking CSS or testing responsiveness on eight different mobile devices.

dashboards-templates

Requirements: Bootstrap Framework
Demo: http://keen.github.io/dashboards/
License: MIT License

Snabbt.js – Minimalistic Animation Library in JavaScript

Posted · Category: Framework, MIT License

Snabbt.js is a minimalistic javascript animation library. It focuses on moving things around. It will translate, rotate, scale, skew and resize your elements. By including matrix multiplication operations, transforms can be combined in any way you want. The end result is then set via CSS3 transform matrices.

Snabbt.js is built to be fast. It will only animate things that modern browsers can animate cheaply: transforms and opacity. The goal is to make a library that will let the user make smooth animations without needing to know too much about browser rendering.

snabbt

Requirements: JavaScript Framework
Demo: http://daniel-lundin.github.io/snabbt.js/cards.html
License: MIT License

Squire – An HTML5 Rich Text Editor

Posted · Category: Forms, MIT License

Squire is an HTML5 rich text editor, which provides powerful cross-browser normalisation, whilst being supremely lightweight and flexible. It is built for the present and the future, and as such does not support truly ancient browsers. It should work fine back to around Opera 10, Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, Chrome 9 and IE8.

squire-textarea

Requirements: HTML5
Demo: http://neilj.github.io/Squire/
License: MIT License

Typography Boilerplate for Minimal Website

Posted · Category: Fonts, License Free

Tpesettings.css is the typography boilerplate for your minimal website or blog project. All typographic styles are inspired by traditional graphic design fundamentals—the boring stuff that you learn in Typography 101. Simple include typesettings.css in the head section after your main stylesheet, and then add class="typesettings" to your article element.

type-settings

Requirements: CSS
Demo: http://mikemai.net/typesettings/
License: License Free

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