React Hook to show if window is focused or not
Use the :focus-visible pseudo-selector in CSS
Use the :focus-within pseudo-selector in CSS
It is a trap! (for a focus)
Trap focus within a DOM node.
DOM utilities module for WordPress.
DOM trap for a focus
This is an internal utility, not intended for public usage.
DOM manipulation utilities for Material Components for the web
Dialog Package for Angular
This is an internal utility, not intended for public usage.
A React component that traps focus.
This is an internal utility, not intended for public usage.
Improve keyboard UI of web apps
A Quick description of the component
A Quick description of the component
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A JavaScript implementation of many web standards
A polyfill for the proposed blocking elements stack API
Polyfill for :focus-visible pseudo-selector
It is a trap! (for a focus)
Spectrum UI components in React
An accessible dialog (modal) component for React & Chakra UI
A library for one-to-many cross-origin communication between Window contexts, built on the postMessage API.
Raven is an Open Source (with a commercial option) document database for the .NET/Windows platform. Raven offers a flexible data model design to fit the needs of real world systems. Raven stores schema-less JSON documents, allow you to define indexes using Linq queries and focus on low latency and high performance.
EventMachine-LE (Live Edition) is a branch of EventMachine (https://github.com/eventmachine/eventmachine). This branch incorporates interesting pull requests that are not yet included in the mainline EventMachine repository. The maintainers of that version prefer to minimize change in order to keep the stability with already existing EventMachine deployments, which provides an impressive multi-platform base for IPv4 TCP servers (e.g., Web servers) that don't need good UDP or IPv6 support. This dedication to stability is helpful for production use, but can also lead to ossification. The present "Live Edition" or "Leading Edge" branch has its focus on supporting a somewhat wider use, including new Web servers or protocols beyond the HTTP Web. To provide even more focus, this branch is currently applying its energy towards Linux and Unix/BSD/OSX environments. Java reactor and pure Ruby reactor are for now removed in this branch, and Windows/Cygwin support is untested. This may very well change later, once interesting pull requests come in. EventMachine-LE draws from a number of dormant pull requests on the mainline version of EventMachine. New proposals will also directly come to EventMachine-LE and will be included once they are tested. This is not a "development branch", EventMachine-LE is ready for production, just beyond the focus of mainline EventMachine.