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Applications & ToolsWhat is JS Charts?10 June 2009 - 2:31am — PrinceJS Charts is a free JavaScript based chart generator that requires little or no coding. With JS Charts drawing charts is a simple and easy task, since you only have to use client-side scripting (i.e. performed by your web browser). No additional plugins or server modules are required. Just include our scripts, prepare your chart data in XML or JavaScript Array and your chart is ready! JS Charts lets you create charts in different templates like bar charts, pie charts or simple line graphs. Creating a polaroid photo viewer with CSS3 and jQuery10 June 2009 - 2:17am — PrinceItaly. A beautiful country that my girlfriend and me visited last year during our summer holiday. While we were there, we took a lot of pictures that would look pretty nice on polaroid. Hoverbox Image Gallery10 June 2009 - 12:24am — PrinceUpdate: Hoverbox code is free to use, so do with it whatever you want in your own projects. I just ask that you not redistribute the code via template sharing repositories, because I occasionally make updates to ensure multiple browser compatibility. If you do want to spread the word, simply link to this page so that people are always getting the most updated version. Additionally, thanks to Craig Erskine this now works without the extraneous, meaningless GreyBox: A pop-up window that doesn't suck.10 June 2009 - 12:20am — Prince
IntroductionGreyBox can be used to display websites, images and other content in a beautiful way. Why use GreyBox: Slimbox, the ultimate lightweight Lightbox clone10 June 2009 - 12:07am — PrinceFeaturesFrom a functional point of view, Slimbox has the following added features compared to the original Lightbox: JavaScript Time Picker10 June 2009 - 12:00am — PrinceThe first ever Time Picker that utilize a very easy drag and drop interface. With it's unique design, anyone can drag the minutes or hour hands independently to select a time.Features:
Requirements:The color picker requires an XHTML doctype, which means your <html> tag should look like 2pl.us: URL Shortner with Password Protection1 May 2009 - 1:31am — Prince
Movylo: Create your Free Mobile Site1 May 2009 - 1:31am — Prince
Twtjobs: A Simple Career Manager via Twitter1 May 2009 - 1:30am — Prince
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