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🍿 A cross-browser library of CSS animations. As easy to use as an easy thing.
AdminLTE - Free admin dashboard template based on Bootstrap 5
Inactive project – please visit https://themeshaper.com/block-themes/ to learn more about the future of WordPress themes with Block Themes.
An easy-to-read, quick reference for PHP best practices, accepted coding standards, and links to authoritative tutorials around the Web
Hosted MIT License with details controlled through this repo
A detailed document explaining and documenting HTTP/2, the successor to the widely popular HTTP/1.1 protocol
Custom CSS theme for doxygen html-documentation with lots of customization parameters.
css files created from pygment's built-in styles
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Add social sharing links and buttons without the bloat.
A silly emotional rant about the state of devops tooling/the infrastructure sector in 2018. #noyaml.com
WordPress plugin that makes it easy to post syntax-highlighted code snippets.
CSS themes for Pygments syntax highlighter, ready to drop into Jekyll. Also includes a custom theme builder!
[DEPRECATED] The Travis CI blog & documentation website
Learn and explore JavaScript, and create your own dares!
ThemeRoller site for jQuery Mobile
Moved to https://github.com/qunitjs/qunit/tree/main/docs
This site merely represents the status quo as it was >1y ago as it was a (tedious...) FAQ question at the time. It does not officially represent my personal, not that of Debian's
A collection of pure CSS graphs with a graceful mobile fallback
A theme for the QUnit web UI test runner based on the Ember styleguide.