dragon.js is a bookmarklet that lets you drag any element on a website using a mouse or touchscreen. The goal is to speed up in-browser design critiques and brainstorming new layout ideas.
-
Updated
Mar 9, 2016 - CSS
dragon.js is a bookmarklet that lets you drag any element on a website using a mouse or touchscreen. The goal is to speed up in-browser design critiques and brainstorming new layout ideas.
SpeedTest is an HTML5 app that lets you test websites at a variety of resolutions very quickly. It also works on mobile, which allows you to test websites at a variety of widths on a phone or tablet where you can't normally change the width of the browser.
ZenDown is a minimalistic, realtime, in-browser github flavored markdown (gfm) editor.
Lightweight in-browser front-end editor
An in-browser code editor using CodeMirror and FileSaver. This mimics (to a limited extent) the functionality of NotePad++ or Atom Editor, but can either be deployed as a stand-alone instance or as an intranet service.
DLX Assembly Interpreter written in JavaScript
An online coding platform for coding competition.
HTML5 location based game where several cops hunt down an escaping fugitive
A simple live HTML, CSS, and JavaScript scratchpad in your browser
The Elegant Profile, Everyone's Personal Profile
In-browser Inter-Planetary IDE
In-browser IPFS-based Git-alike Version Control System
Prowser - next gen browser with native Python support
Your Gateway to the Distributed Web
browser utility for creating a photo raster to print or save as pdf
A minimal CommonJS-like module loader for the browser environment.
Experiment in rendering a navigable 3D scene using only CSS (and a sprinkle of JS)
Youtube Player List
Add a description, image, and links to the in-browser topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the in-browser topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."