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Nov 15, 2012
Author:
Hirvesh
Posted At: 11/15/2012
Tags:
color,
commandline,
cookies,
IE,
JavaScript,
JQuery,
JSON,
keyboard,
php,
shortcuts,
String,
Terminal,
tool,
UI
jQuery Terminal Emulator - A Plugin For Creating Command Line Interpreters In Your Applications
jQuery Terminal Emulator is a plugin for creating command line interpreters in your applications. It can automatically call JSON-RPC service when user type commands or you can provide an object with methods, each method will be invoke on user command. Object can have nested objects which will create nested interpreter.
You can also use a function in which you can parse user command by your own. It′s ideal if you want to provide additional functionality for power users. It can also be used as debugging tool.
Features
- You can create interpreter for your JSON-RPC service with one line of code.
- Support for authentication (you can provide function when user enter login and password or if you use JSON-RPC it can automatically call login function on the server and pass token to all functions).
- Stack of interpreters - you can create commands that trigger additional interpreters (e.g.. you can use couple of JSON-RPC service and run them when user type command).
- Command Tree - you can use nested objects each command will invoke a function if the value is an object it will create new interpreter and use function from that object as commands. You can use as much nested commands as you like. if the value is a string it will create JSON-RPC service.
- Tab completion - if you use object instead of a function you can have tab completion with TAB key.
- Support for command line history (it use Local Storage if possible or cookies).
- Include keyboard shortcut from bash like CTRL+A, CTRL+D, CTRL+E etc..
- Multiply terminals on one page (every terminal can have different command, it′s own authentication function and it′s own command history) - you can switch between them with CTRL+TAB.
- It catch all exceptions and display error messages in terminal (you can see errors in your JavaScript and PHP code in terminal if they are in interpreter function).
- Support for basic text formatting (color, background, underline, bold, italic) inside echo function.
- You can create and overwrite existing keyboard shortcuts.
Requirements: jQuery
Demo: http://terminal.jcubic.pl/#demo
License: LPGLv3
May 23, 2012
firstImpression.js - A Micro-Library For Detecting New Visitors
firstImpression.js is a micro/nano-library (1 kb minified) that answers the simple question, “Has this user visited this site before?” The detection doesn’t require much logic, so the majority of the code is just a Plain JavaScript port of the popular jquery.cookie plugin.

Requirements: None
Demo: http://www.ravelrumba.com/blog/new-visitors...
License: MIT License or GPL
Browser Support
This should work in any browser that supports cookies. Tested briefly in Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE6-10, iOS, Android, and Opera Mobile.
Requirements: None
Demo: http://www.ravelrumba.com/blog/new-visitors...
License: MIT License or GPL
May 12, 2012
CookieCuttr - A Tailorable jQuery Plugin To Deal With The EU Cookie Law
CookieCuttr is a tailorable jQuery plugin to deal with the EU cookie law. CookieCuttr is something than can be used easily and be added to all websites with a really quick and configurable implementation. CookieCuttr interprets the law as follows:

Requirements: jQuery
Demo: http://cookiecuttr.com/#demos
License: GPL
- The website is only going to store cookies that are seen as essential to the functionality of the website. e.g. a shopping cart requires cookies for login, remembering cart items - they’re okay.
- The website is not going to store any other cookies unless the website visitor accepts - sadly this means analytics will not be enabled.

Requirements: jQuery
Demo: http://cookiecuttr.com/#demos
License: GPL
Feb 11, 2012
Author:
Hirvesh
Posted At: 2/11/2012
Tags:
ARIA,
BSD,
cookies,
GPL,
JavaScript,
JQuery,
MIT License,
page effects
JQUERY COLLAPSE - A LIGHTWEIGHT PLUGIN THAT ENABLES EXPANDING AND COLLAPSING CONTENT
JQuery Collapse plugin delivers an accessible and lightweight solution to a widely adopted interface pattern (known as progressive disclosure). It includes features like cookie persistence, ARIA compliance, and is designed to be flexible and modular enough to be used in many different't scenarios.
Requirements: JQuery
Demo: http://webcloud.se/code/jQuery-Collapse/
License: MIT License, BSD, GPL

Requirements: JQuery
Demo: http://webcloud.se/code/jQuery-Collapse/
License: MIT License, BSD, GPL
Jan 30, 2012
THE COOKIESDIRECTIVE.JS - COOKIES DISCLOSURE FOR YOUR WEBSITE
CookiesDirective.js, what is it all about? On 26 May 2011 the European Commission made the controversial 'Cookies Directive' law. It applies to the UK and all european countries. It mandates that the use of cookies on european businesses' websites must be disclosed and explicit consent for their use be obtained from your users. The Information Commissioner's Office has given UK businesses 12 months in which to achieve compliance.
Many people think this is a big step backwards, some that the legislation is so unworkable it will 'have' to be amended, but, as it stands, UK business websites will be required to make this disclosure from 26 May 2012. Fines of up to £500,000 could apply where businesses aren't following the law.
The good news is that cookiesDirective.js is a script you can easilly add to your website, which will take care of your cookie disclosure.
This script provides a mechanism for gaining explicit 'consent to cookies' from your users, as well as a facility to prevent the creation of non 'necessary' cookies (like those created by third party javascripts such as Google Analytics) before the user has given their consent.
Requirements: None
Demo: http://cookiesdirective.com
License: MIT License
Many people think this is a big step backwards, some that the legislation is so unworkable it will 'have' to be amended, but, as it stands, UK business websites will be required to make this disclosure from 26 May 2012. Fines of up to £500,000 could apply where businesses aren't following the law.
The good news is that cookiesDirective.js is a script you can easilly add to your website, which will take care of your cookie disclosure.
This script provides a mechanism for gaining explicit 'consent to cookies' from your users, as well as a facility to prevent the creation of non 'necessary' cookies (like those created by third party javascripts such as Google Analytics) before the user has given their consent.
Requirements: None
Demo: http://cookiesdirective.com
License: MIT License
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