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Rickshaw: A JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs
Description: Rickshaw is a JavaScript toolkit for creating interactive time series graphs. Looks nifty. Free, open source, MIT licence, developed at Shutterstock.com.
css  javascript  visualization 
6 weeks ago by guardiantech
CSS in Real Life >> Impressive Webs
.titanic {
float: none;
}
....and many more.
css 
8 weeks ago by guardiantech
CSS3 progress bars >> Josh Sullivan
"I made CSS3 progress bars for a display of data inside localised leaderboards for the new analytics platform at <a href="http://g5platform.com">G5</a>.<br />"They are light-weight, requiring no Javascript. They look great on iOS devices and they're incredibly simple to use and customise. No images are used."<br />"These progress bars are <a href="https://github.com/jsullivan/CSS3-Progress-bars">free to download at Github</a>."
css  css3  html5  charlesarthur 
january 2012 by guardiantech
Vector math basics to animate a bouncing ball in JavaScript >> bassistance.de
"Vector math is pretty much essential when you want to do any kind of physics simulation, be it as simple as a bouncing ball. While my goal originally was to implement a flocking simulation (like birds flying close to each other, but not too close), the lack of math skills led me to build a bouncing ball simulation first."

You never know when this will come in useful.
javascript  physics  css  maths  tutorial  from delicious
december 2011 by guardiantech
Brandon Bible Forum: where's that CSS file from? Oh, I see
A fun exercise is to dig through the CSS files that Brandon has, um, linked to and figure out where the image has been added - and how Alfredapp.com avoids displaying it, since it's using the same CSS
css  javascript  from delicious
october 2011 by guardiantech

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