Dynamize your website: small plain vanilla javascript goodies for enhancing user interaction (It's not another framework).
The main use case for Dynamize is as an intrface for a single web page application but it could be used as well for any page. Each element is independient but they interact between them and are designed as a complement for each other.
There is a lot of functionality already considered in HTML5 + CSS3 that works out-of-the-box in all of the main browsers and without resorting to javascript. Dynamize tries to take advantage of that functionality, maintaining the spirit of HTML5 design and that's what makes Dynamize really useful. Instead of installing another javascript framework, Dynamize is designed to play nice with most of the popular frameworks: Vue, React, Angular to name a few.
Dynamize is a loose collection of small, independient, plain vanilla javascript files to do one specific task and designed to avoid messing with the existing site layout.
In other words, just grab or link the file you want to use, drop it in your existing website project and there is a good chance that everything is going to work as expected regardless of the nature of the project, even when using a framework.
Currently, the collection is composed by:
- scrolling.js
- filtering.js
- navigating.js
- tooling.js
- moving.js
- rotating.js
- sizing.js
- sliding.js
- couching.js
- multipane.js
- gantting.js
- editing.js
The names are self explanatory, however, there are example files for each one.
The scope of Couching is to provide a permanent storage for changes taking advantage of the flexibility offered by CouchDB compatible databases.
Tested and known to work well on:
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