FileSaver.js is a javascript library for saving files on the client-side in all modern browsers. It is perfect for web apps that generates files on the client.
MuiPlayer is an HTML5 video playback plugin, which is configured with operable playback controls by default, involving common playback scenarios, such as full-screen playback, playback fast forward, loop playback, volume adjustment, video decoding and other functions.
Moovie.js is a responsive, fully customizable, movie focused HTML5 video player with support for both WebVTT(.vtt) and SubRip(.srt) captions.
HTML5 Boilerplate is a professional front-end template for building fast, robust, and adaptable web apps or sites.
WinBox.js is a professional HTML5 window manager for the web. WinBox is a lightweight, outstanding performance, no dependencies, fully customizable and open source.
DPlayer is a HTML5 danmaku video player to help people build video and danmaku easily.
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Artplayer.js is a modern and full featured HTML5 video player.
PixiJS is the HTML5 creation engine that you can create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
F2 is an elegant, interactive and flexible charting library for mobile.
F2 is born for mobile, developed for developers as well as designers. It is Html5 Canvas-based, and is also compatible with Node.js, Weex and React Native.
Tower Game is a HTML5 canvas tower building game using javascript. MIT licensed and has some option to customize.
MiniRefresh is a graceful HTML5 drop-down refresh plugin. No dependency, high performance, multi themes support and easy to expand.
h5Validate is an HTML5 form validation plugin for jQuery. It works on all major browsers, both new and old. Implements inline, realtime validation best practices.
Alter is a small javascript snippet that convert text to image by using canvas.
Validatr is a jQuery plugin that relies on using modern HTML5 input attributes to perform validation.
Amplitude.js is a lightweight JavaScript library that allows you to control the design of your media controls in your webpage -- not the browser. No dependencies, Amplitude.js is available under the MIT License.