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2017

maniart/diffyjs: A dependency-free motion detection library for the browser

by Krome
A dependency-free motion detection library for the browser

2011

HTML5 Cross Browser Polyfills - GitHub

by srcmax & 3 others
So here we're collecting all the shims, fallbacks, and polyfills in order to implant html5 functionality in browsers that don't natively support them. The general idea is that: we, as developers, should be able to develop with the HTML5 apis, and scripts can create the methods and objects that should exist. Developing in this future-proof way means as users upgrade, your code doesn't have to change but users will move to the better, native experience cleanly.

2010

Bouncer - znarf's Bouncer at master - GitHub

by Xavier Lacot
Bouncer is a real time statistics and security engine written in PHP5. It analyses the browser or bot version, and detects eventual bad behaviors in order to prevent spam.

Modernizr

by Xavier Lacot & 13 others
Modernizr detects native availability of many modern features in web browsers

2008

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2006

mxGraph

by clochix & 3 others
mxGraph is a Javascript library that uses built-in browser capabilities to provide an interactive drawing and diagramming solution. mxGraph outperforms all existing solutions in startup time, interactivity and functionality.

2005

/IE7/overview/

by Riduidel
IE7 loads and parses all style sheets into a form that Explorer can understand. You can then use most CSS2/CSS3 selectors without having to resort to CSS hacks. The lightweight script is a single-line inclusion in your HTML/XML document. No alteratio

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