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📄 Copy text from browser to clipboard...natively! < 1kB
Full Blazor WebAssembly and Javascript interop. Supports all Javascript data types and web browser APIs.
Lobo Evolution Java Web Browser. Forks welcome!
IntersectionObserver, MutationObserver and PerformanceObserver in Vue.js
A Javascript Gamepad API wrapper and mapping tool
Minimalist browser support for Opal (useful for virtual-dom-based libraries/frameworks)
Mini projects to test out some interesting browser APIs: Shape Detector, Image Capture, Generic Sensors and Speech Recognition
Weather App that delivers Live Weather and Forecast data using a REST API
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In this little demo application, I used several DOM concepts, like element positions and sizes, scrolling, and some browser features, like dynamic script additions and template tags, timers and intervals. Besides, I had a loo at some browser APIs such as location, history and navigator (in the browser console).
Automatic speech recognition for the Bangla language, one of the world's most spoken languages. This repository provides a comprehensive solution for converting spoken words into accurate and meaningful text.
pybro is a python module that provide access to different browsers's history database.
Remember how cell phones looked like back in 2001?
This JavaScript demo uses Webpack to bundle my code and Babel to translate it to older JavaScript code that runs in older browsers as well. I integrated Google Maps library to this project to display a map on the screen. I also created a sharable link with the clipboard API which people can use to load the place in a other page.
A Map application made with Vanilla JavaScript to store workouts like running and cycling. An awesome challenge provided by Jonas Schmedtmann in "The Complete JavaScript Course: From Zero to Expert!"
Ability to apply picture in picture mode on browsers web pages
Example of creating class based components and using browser API
My solutions for the JavaScript30daysChallenge by WesBos (see README)
A feedback form that allows users to easily take a screenshot of the website.
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