Progressive enhancement for HTML
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Progressive enhancement for HTML
A type-safe form validation library utilizing web fundamentals to progressively enhance HTML Forms with full support for server frameworks like Remix and Next.js.
load images only when they are in (and remain in) the viewport
Classifies GPUs based on their 3D rendering benchmark score allowing the developer to provide sensible default settings for graphically intensive applications.
An Alpine.js plugin for building server-powered frontends.
Continuously responsive typesetting — Demo:
WordPress theme featuring CSS Grid layouts via aggressive progressive enhancement. Proof of concept to get the conversation about what CSS Grid means for WordPress themes started. Currently running live at https://mor10.com
An interactive, responsive, progressively enhanced project task manager with filtering using Next.js 15, Tailwind CSS and Prisma. NB! Database might be sleeping, give it a minute after the initial application error.
A lazy image loader designed to enforce progressive enhancement and valid HTML.
Resources on Progressive Enhancement. From concept and strategies to feature detection & testing methods. Complete with a list of (code) examples.
∴ DOM tree microhydration
Charts with HTML & CSS
Simple click-triggered navigation submenus. Accessible and progressively enhanced.
Collection of demos used in articles on justmarkup.com
A custom <mapml-viewer> and <layer-> element suite
JavaScript templates for progressive enhancement
A Single-Page Library Management App built with nodejs, express and react and redux
Lightweight DOM Libraries
A batteries included, config lite, fullstack framework to build modern web apps
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