HTML to Adaptive Card JSON converter
Adaptive Card data binding and templating engine for JavaScript
Adaptive Cards Javascript library for HTML Clients
Bot Framework Adaptive Dialogs runtime core components
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Common Expression Language
Adaptive Card designer embeddable control
Vue 3 Skeleton Loading component.
A library of styleable components built using React Aria
Optimizes FullCalendar for print
adaptive and scalable 2D bezier curves
adaptive and scalable 2D quadratic curves
A library of pure JS/HTML controls designed for use with Adaptive Cards.
SharePoint Framework Adaptive Card Extensions
adaptive-timeout
Give users a great experience best suited to their device and network constraints
Easily render a full-sized drag & drop calendar with a combination of standard & premium plugins
DASH/EME video player library
This tool will crop and resize PNG source images into appropriate sizes for modern iOS and Android devices.
AdaptiveCards implementation in ReactNative
Utility to use adaptive content in GitBook
Spectrum UI components in React
Paypal Adaptive (Payments & Accounts) SDK in node.js
Vivliostyle Core library for HTML+CSS typesetting with EPUB/Web publications support
HTML template adapter for the Rails asset pipeline.
LinuxFr.org HTML processing filters and utilities, adapted from those of GitHub
An adapter for using html-pipeline as a filter in your nanoc Rules
Ritex converts expressions from WebTeX into MathML. WebTeX is an adaptation of TeX math syntax for web display. Ritex makes inserting math into HTML pages easy. It supports most TeX math syntax as well as macros.
A stylesheet for displaying site maps directly from HTML unordered list (adapted from http://astuteo.com/slickmap/)
Lipsiadmin is a new revolutionary admin for your projects.Lipsiadmin is based on Ext Js 2.0. framework (with prototype adapter) and is ready for Rails 2.0. This admin is for newbie developper but also for experts, is not entirely written in javascript because the aim of developper wose build in a agile way web/site apps so we use extjs in a new intelligent way a mixin of 'old' html and new ajax functions, for example ext manage the layout of page, grids, tree and errors, but form are in html code.
Html based, ie client side, printing for orders. Different styles are invoice, packing slip and receipt (for receipt printer in shop). Easy to configure and adapt
A small, but powerful tag-based template language for Ruby modeled after the ones used in MovableType and TextPattern. It has tags similar to XML, but can be used to generate any form of plain text (HTML, e-mail, etc...) adapted to work on Ruby 1.9.
Pug is a collection of mixins and functions for use in Sass/Compass projects. It provides various helpers and utilities, some of which are adapted from CSS classes included in various HTML starter packages like Bootstrap and HTML5 Boilerplate. It aims to increase consistency and productivity in front-end development, as well as to help get non-semantic utility classes out of markup.
Find all the HTML classes used in your templates. Super-duper experimental, only works on Slim and ERB (although any Temple engine can be adapted), and only find classes statically in the templates themselves.
Multi-format document-to-PDF converter with pluggable adapters and zero hard dependencies. Supports Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OpenDocument, CSV, HTML, RTF, plain text, images, and PDF passthrough. Optional watermarking with position grid, offsets, and per-page targeting.
This is an adaptation of the extraction of the `auto_link` method from rails that is the rails_autolink gem. The `auto_link` method was removed from Rails in version Rails 3.1. This gem is meant to bridge the gap for people migrating...and behaves a little differently from the parent gem we forked from: * performs html-escaping of characters such as '&' in strings that are getting linkified if the incoming string is not html_safe? * retains html-safety of incoming string (if input string is unsafe, will return unsafe and vice versa) * fixes at least one bug: (<img src="http://some.u.rl"> => <img src="<a href="http://some.u.rl">http://some.u.rl</a>">) though can't imagine this is intended behavior, also have trouble believing that this was an open bug in rails...
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