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Project is moving to GitHub. Please visit http://github.com/okonet/modalbox/tree/master to get the latest version.Please also consider a small donation to keep things moving. Even $1 counts!ModalBox is a JavaScript technique for creating modern (Web 2.0-style) modal dialogues or even wizards ... [More] (sequences of dialogues) without using conventional popups and page reloads. It's inspired by Mac OS X modal dialogues. And yes, it may also be useful for showing bigger versions of images. :) Basically, ModalBox is based on GrayBox technique by Amir Salihefendic. But you can find a lot of similar techniques around the web: Lightbox JS, Lightbox gone wild, ThickBox etc. There also a clone of ModalBox, the MOOdalBox, written on great and lightweight Mootools Framework. [Less]

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The JavaScript image cropper UI allows the user to crop an image using an interface with the same features and styling as found in commercial image editing software, and is is based on the Prototype JavaScript framework and script.aculo.us. FeaturesUn-obtrusive Based on Prototype and ... [More] script.aculo.us Image editing package styling & functionality, the crop area functions and looks like those found in popular image editing software Dynamic inclusion of required styles Drag to draw areas Shift drag to draw/resize areas as squares Selection area can be moved Selection area can be resized using resize handles Allows dimension ratio limited crop areas Allows minimum dimension crop areas Allows maximum dimensions crop areas, if both min & max set as the same value then we'll get a fixed cropper [Less]

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Search and stream your music collection, wherever you are. Drag & drop playlists to software player of choice. Songs are streamed while you listen. Drop in, zero-configuration installation. No dependencies (except PHP5). Add application icon on desktop, (Gears or Google Chrome required). Forum | Installation | Credits

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This is based on a project released by Nick Stakenburg (http://www.nickstakenburg.com). With his latest release 1.1.0, the licensing terms have changed. I am making an older release available that was released under the MIT license, to ensure that it remains open, and updated and please contribute ... [More] updates with newest versions of prototype and scriptaculous. Updates will be much appreciated. [Less]

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Sistema Web 2.0 para gestionar inmuebles en la ciudad de Buenos Aires.

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My Web Fonts is a Javascript API that displays any fonts (TrueType, OpenType, Postscript Fonts,...) on any websites, any OS and any browsers, without additional plugins like Flash. This project contains : A Javascript API installed to the website. Datas are generated with the MyWebFonts Web ... [More] Site. This remote website is optional and all operations could be done locally. This rendering is made with Prototype JS, AJAX, web standards (no Flash), and a little magic. Accessibility is of course also guaranted. More details and documentation about this project : MyWebFonts Home Page. [Less]

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Welcome on the OS-eMarket projectIntroductionOS-emarket is a project of a MVC PHP framework. the framework is design on some concept from Rails. My goal is to understand MVC, Web 2.0 with Ajaxian process, and to transform an initial project into a reusable framework to create agile php web ... [More] applications with no tricky skill in PHP. DetailsFirst, I've created a demonstration application on wich I build the framework "online". actually, the things integrated are: Internationalization (i18n), Template for rendering page, database access (Partially implemented: xml data support, MySQL database), try to build some Business object (in progress, but not integrated), HTML Session management. Things to be integrated: User management, User Profile management, Groups management, LDAP interface, BO Administration highly integrated with a web 2.0 touch, plugin hook, and so on... [Less]

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While developing Web2.0 sites, I find there are some common functionalities that all sites probably need. So I start this Antiquity Toolkit project, which is supposed to provide a set of useful tools for JavaScript developers to reduce their reduplicate work. These tools are now based on Prototype. ... [More] Currently 2 tools are in plan. Any suggestion is welcome: Web popup library;(in progress) Code manager;(plan) [Less]

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am-cms (Ajaxed-Modular-Content-Management)am-cms aim is to create an lightwight content-management-system with an serverside based on PHP5 an an clientside based on ajax frameworks, prototype and script.aculous. The serverside is strictly written object-oriented and modular, so it should be very ... [More] easy to write new modules or plugins. More details soon... [Less]

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