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  2. Bootstrap (front-end framework) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrap (formerly Twitter Bootstrap) is a free and open-source CSS framework directed at responsive, mobile-first front-end web development. It contains HTML , CSS and (optionally) JavaScript -based design templates for typography , forms , buttons , navigation , and other interface components.

  3. Foundation (framework) - Wikipedia

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    Foundation is a free responsive front-end framework, providing a responsive grid and HTML and CSS UI components, templates, and code snippets, including typography, forms, buttons, navigation and other interface elements, as well as optional functionality provided by JavaScript extensions.

  4. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Lightweight frameworks, such as Svelte and Preact, take different architectural approaches, with Svelte eliminating the virtual DOM entirely in favor of compiling components to efficient JavaScript code, and Preact offering a minimal, compatible alternative to React.

  5. PrimeFaces - Wikipedia

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    Enhanced Carousel component. PrimeFaces 0.8.3: 2009-04-23: YUI upgraded to 2.7.0. PrimeFaces 0.9.0: 2009-06-15: Initial adoption of jQuery JS library for creating PrimeFaces widgets. PrimeFaces 0.9.1: 2009-08-04: New components such as Drag&Drop, Media, InputMask, Dock, outputPanel and many features for existing components. PrimeFaces 0.9.2 ...

  6. Slide show - Wikipedia

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    Others offer templates allowing the slide show to be easily edited and changed. Compared to a fully fledged presentation program the web based slide shows are usually limited in features. A web-based slide show is typically generated to or authored in HTML , JavaScript and CSS code (files).

  7. Carousel - Wikipedia

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    A French old-fashioned carousel with stairs in La Rochelle. A carousel or carrousel (mainly North American English), [1] merry-go-round (international), Galloper (international) or roundabout (British English) [2] is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Internet - Wikipedia

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    Sourov0000 20:05, 26 July 2013 (UTC) - I am able to code in C, C++, Java, HTML and PHP and also learning newer languages day by day. [ reply ] Kaze lato ( talk · contribs )

  9. Carousel memory - Wikipedia

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    Carousel memory Facit ECM 64 from Facit (2010) Carousel memory for SMIL, now at the "Teknikens och sjöfartens hus" in Malmö, Sweden (2013) Carousel memory is a type of secondary storage for computers, which was created by Swedish computer engineers Erik Stemme and Gunnar Stenudd. [1] It was first shown at an exhibition in Paris in 1958. [2]