Mes liensShaared links2013-10-08T21:47:20+02:00https://xoofoo.org/paper/https://xoofoo.org/paper/https://xoofoo.org/paper/ShaarliTridiv | CSS 3D Editorhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?Jqp63w2013-10-08T21:47:20+02:002013-10-08T21:47:20+02:00
Making 3D in CSS has never been easied !
— Permalink]]>Browser code editor awesomeness : ICEcoderhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?bkZYqQ2013-09-28T01:23:22+02:002013-09-28T01:23:22+02:00
Because it can be web based you can use it from any internet enabled computer with a modern browser and because it's open-source, customise it to your liking, integrating with online services. If you'd like to use it as a desktop code editor, no problems, you only need PHP 5.0+ (though 5.3+ is recommeded), so you can use on Linux and on PC via MAMP or XAMPP and Mac via WAMP (or another PHP installation).
ICEcoder was created because web devs (like myself) always complained their code editor didn't do exactly what they like. They're often bloated with features, slow and awkward. Conversely, ICEcoder is lightweight (under 1.2mb including all plugins) and boots in seconds (often 1-2s). Oh, and it's also free (and always will be!). Enjoy!
— Permalink]]>Gaupol Subtitle Editorhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?ppcnCQ2013-09-26T08:45:17+02:002013-09-26T08:45:17+02:00
Gaupol should run on all Unix-like (GNU/Linux, *BSD, etc.) operating systems and on Windows. Technically, it should run on Mac as well, but that has not been tested nor made convenient. Gaupol's user interface is based on the GTK+ toolkit and has been designed to best fit the GNOME desktop environment.
Gaupol includes a separately installable, user-interface-independent, general-purpose Python package called aeidon for reading, writing and manipulating text-based subtitle files. See the development page for details.
Gaupol is free software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
— Permalink]]>ZenPenhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?G_2PWw2013-08-15T14:28:45+02:002013-08-15T14:28:45+02:00
To get started, all you need to do is delete this text (seriously, just highlight it and hit delete), and fill the page with your own fantastic words.
You can use bold, italics, both and urls just by highlighting the text and selecting them from the tiny options box that appears above it.
— Permalink]]>Editr - HTML, CSS, JavaScript playgroundhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?adrpjg2013-06-24T00:16:28+02:002013-06-24T00:16:28+02:00
- easy setup
- based on ACE Editor
- supports multiple instances on one page
- configuration via JS object or HTML attributes
— Permalink]]>Pingendo - web authoring with comforthttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?DF-AWw2013-06-24T00:14:39+02:002013-06-24T00:14:39+02:00
Quickly create rich layouts with a clear DOM tree-editor and dozens of ready-to-use snippets.
Inspect and edit all CSS rules visually, producing clean, standard CSS3.
Enjoy simplified input for complex values such as colors, gradients and 2D transformations.
— Permalink]]>Codeblock.js - Editable, runnable javascript code blockshttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?fZjveg2013-05-20T11:14:17+02:002013-05-20T11:14:17+02:00
Codeblock.js turns example code into editable, runnable code blocks that visitors can poke at and play with to better understand your API.
— Permalink]]>Tiny, opensource, Bootstrap WYSIWYG rich text editor from MindMuphttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?T_2KCA2013-04-07T18:09:54+02:002013-04-07T18:09:54+02:00— Permalink]]>markItUp! Part II, Intégration avancée. Une librairie d’image grâce à Flickrhttps://xoofoo.org/paper/?rBE1MQ2012-11-10T20:44:21+01:002012-11-10T20:44:21+01:00
Pour faire suite au premier tutoriel, voici un exemple de configurations un peu plus avancées mettant en scène un élément extérieur qui interagira avec l’éditeur. Ici nous allons utiliser un simple badge Flickr comme une mini-librairie d’images interfacé avec notre éditeur markItUp!.
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