Just finished my next experiment with HTML5 WebComponents. AcidJs.XTextarea is an advanced replacement of the classic <textarea /> HTML element, supporting custom events and auto resizing as-you-type. Check the extensive documentation in the distribution file (click the download button at the top of the demo page) or scroll this page to see the demos. Usage … Continue reading “Auto Resizing Textarea HTML5 WebComponent”
Ribbon JS is turning 5 this month! If you are planning to purchase a license, now it’s the time. Join the celebration and get any commercial license for the most advanced and feature-complete JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3 MSOffice-like ribbon control available on the Internet today at a half price only in August 2015!
With the release of version 4.3.0 of Ribbon JS, the commercial version of the control is now offered in two fair types of licenses – discounted and full commercial. The non-source code option has been removed and now source code is included in all licenses. Here are the details for the new purchase options: Discounted … Continue reading “Fair and Simpler Ribbon JS Licenses”
I am happy to announce that the new version of Ribbon JS comes with a long awaited implemented feature request – support for AngularJS directives. Release Notes: Added support for AngularJS directives applied to the bounding box, tabs and tab ribbons in the configuration object. Check the documentation here. * Version 4.3.0 is fully compatible … Continue reading “Ribbon JS 4.3.0 is out with Support for AngularJS Directives”
I’ve just released a new minor version for Ribbon JS introducing a couple of new features, properties and methods. The new version is fully backwards compatible with the previous versions of the control (4.0.0 and above), so it is safe to upgrade. The HTML5 Web Component for Ribbon JS has also been updated to support … Continue reading “Ribbon JS 4.1.0 is Out”
Following last week’s release of Ribbon JS 4 and its new website, I decided to provide one more option for ribbon initialization along with the JSON configuration. Instead of composing a relatively complex JSON object, developers using Ribbon JS are now able to create ribbons as HTML5 web components through a simple custom HTML tag. … Continue reading “Ribbon JS 4 is Now Also Available as a HTML5 Web Component”
I am happy to announce that one of my most popular JavaScript controls – Ribbon JS (formerly known as AcidJs.Ribbon) has just received a major facelift and a new website. Almost two years after the release of version 3.0 it keeps going strong being among the best MS Office ribbon solutions for the web, created … Continue reading “Ribbon JS 4 is Out. Better than Ever.”
Glad to announce that a new HTML5 Web Component has joined my gallery. Meet X-Lang – a language selector, wrapped as a custom tag, with small powerful API and custom events, utilizing another HTML5 endeavour – X-Flag. Usage [sourcecode language=”html”]<acidjs-xlang id="lang-01"> <acidjs-xlang-culture label="Deutsch" code="de"></acidjs-xlang-culture> <acidjs-xlang-culture label="English" code="uk"></acidjs-xlang-culture> <acidjs-xlang-culture label="Bulgarian" code="bg"></acidjs-xlang-culture> <acidjs-xlang-culture label="Czech" code="cz"></acidjs-xlang-culture> <acidjs-xlang-culture label="Malti" … Continue reading “X-Lang: Language Selector HTML5 Web Component”
Just a few hours ago I finished and deployed my new online service and very first endeavor in the interesting world of colors and color theory. Say hi to AcidJs.ColorConverter! Features: Native HTML5 color picker. Color conversion to and from HEX, RGB, HSL, CMYK, HSV, etc. Color tints, tones and shades. CMYK and RGB color … Continue reading “Online Color Picker and Color Conversion Tool”
It’s been more than a year since launched HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Experiments to share my insight in front-end development and I never thought that it would become that popular in a relatively short period of time. As of September 2014 the website showcases than 60 demos also available for download and because of that … Continue reading “The HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Experiments Website Has Just Received a Facelift”