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  2. jQuery UI - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; jQuery UI is a collection of GUI widgets, ... ProgressBar, Sliders, and more. Effects include color animations, class toggling. ...

  3. OpenUI5 - Wikipedia

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    OpenUI5's core is based on JavaScript, jQuery, and LESS. The library's feature set includes model–view–controller patterns, data binding, its own UI-element library, and internationalisation support. [1]

  4. YUI Library - Wikipedia

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    Slider Provides a generic slider element that enables the user to choose within a finite range of values on one or two axes. TabView Provides navigable tabbed views of content; supports dynamic loading of tab content via XMLHttpRequest. TreeView Produces a content tree whose nodes can be expanded and contracted. Uploader

  5. Ext JS - Wikipedia

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    Ext JS is a composition of classes that has many capabilities. Some examples: an abstract layer for browsers (e.g. Ext.isArray that can be used as a replacement for Array.isArray)

  6. jQuery - Wikipedia

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    The jQuery function is a factory for creating a jQuery object that represents one or more DOM nodes. jQuery objects have methods to manipulate these nodes. These methods (sometimes called commands) , are chainable as each method also returns a jQuery object.

  7. Date picker - Wikipedia

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    An example of a date picker in use. When the user clicks on the entry field, a calendar pops up below. A date picker, popup calendar, date and time picker, or time picker is a graphical user interface widget which allows the user to select a date from a calendar and/or time from a time range.

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    Related: Cancer-Causing 'Forever Chemicals' Found in Many Kinds of Contact Lenses, Study Finds The issue, the statement says, comes from a synthetic polymer called fluoroelastomer, which is used ...

  9. Lively Kernel - Wikipedia

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    The Lively Kernel is an open-source web programming environment, developed by Dan Ingalls when he was at SAP Research. It supports desktop-style applications with rich graphics and direct manipulation abilities, but without the installation or upgrade troubles of conventional desktop applications.