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Quill is a modern rich text editor built for compatibility and extensibility. It was created by Jason Chen and Byron Milligan and actively maintained by Slab.
A field for Advanced Custom Fields which allows you to select a user role
Minimalistic but perfect custom scrollbar plugin
The MethodKits are analogue tools designed to help you develop ideas, get overview and work together in meetings & workshops. Some of the kits are frameworks while some are libraries, more about that below. Common uses for the cards are planning, brainstorming, development and evaluation of projects.
- Completely standalone
- Handles multiple types of form controls
- Plays well with existing HTML/CSS
- No JS knowledge required
- Works in all modern browsers
- Restrict form controls by a selector
- Automatically accounts for newly added controls
- Tiny footprint
Polyfill for the HTML dialog element
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This is a list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted locally. Selfhosting is the process of locally hosting and managing applications instead of renting from SaaS providers.
In this article i am going to show how we can build nested angular template driven form.
A tech startup turned global mobility platform in eight short years deserves a holistic brand system that’s instantly recognizable, works around the world, and is efficient to execute.
The easy-to-use journey mapping tool that CX professionals use to design amazing experiences
A11Y Nutrition Cards is an attempt to digest and simplify the accessibility expectations when it comes to component authoring. Based on the WAI ARIA Authoring Practices Guide.
Sticking with a native form control will almost always give your users a more accessible experience than trying to recreate one from scratch. Though the issue with native form controls is that they have an infamous reputation for being problematic to style.
Outside of some of the HTML5 form controls, which have browser prefixed CSS selectors for styling hooks, this reputation still holds true. In some cases (e.g. option elements) styling support has actually decreased in some browsers. Fortunately, there have been many experiments with markup and CSS over the years to (mostly) get around the limitations of many native form controls, without having to disregard them completely.
Create a buyer persona that your entire company can use to market, sell, and serve better.
The missing documentation tool for your Angular application
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CSS just got a sweet little upgrade. position:sticky just landed in Chrome 56. Sticky positioning in CSS lets us build some really neat interactions in very few lines of code. It’s useful for any time you want a UI element to stick around in view as the user is scrolling, but not become sticky until the element gets to a specific distance from the top/bottom/left/right egde of the scrolling viewport. It’s like a position:fixed element that’s a sleeper agent spy. It behaves just like a regular position:relative element - even fooling its own parents and siblings - until the secret distance is met, activatating the position:fixed behavior of the spy.
A very big list of design, UX, tech and innovation conferences designed to get you out of the office and into some inspiration.
Smart data table library with sorting, filtering, pagination & add/edit/delete functions.