This week’s new and updated projects are heavily CSS focused, including Pleeease, CSS Shapes Polyfill, AniJS and DoCSSa. Enjoy!
Pleeease is a CSS postprocessor that adds prefixes, variables, pseudo-element and rem unit support, minifies and more.
Pleeease · Postprocess CSS with ease
The CSS Shapes Polyfill tests for browser support and, if not, it approximates the behavior with a series of floats.
CSS Shapes Polyfill
The CanJS framework version 2.1 includes Stache, a Mustache & Handlerbars compatible, live-binding, templating engine.
CanJS 2.1 Release Notes
AniJS is a declarative library for CSS animations that breaks API calls into “if, on, do, to.”
Declarative Animations with AniJS
Quill is an open-source rich text editor with an API, extensible architecture and semantic markup.
Quill – An Open Source Rich Text Editor with an API
DoCSSa is a Sass-based CSS architecture and methodology intended for large, long-lived sites.
DoCSSa – Sass based CSS architecture and methodology
ncc gives Node.js access to a full-blown HTML5 Canvas-Element and its 2d-Context.
ncc
Nutty is a service built with Meteor that lets you share ssh sessions via the browser.
Nutty
Brian Rinaldi is the founder of Flippin’ Awesome. Brian works as the Developer Content Manager at Telerik (though this site is not affiliated with his employer) focused on ensuring that the Developer Relations team creates top notch content for the web development community. Previously, Brian focused on publishing HTML, CSS and JavaScript developer content for the Adobe Developer Connection at Adobe.
Brian has published in a variety of technical publications over the years, has presented at numerous conferences and events and has served as a technical editor on a number of books.
You can read Brian’s blog archive with 9+ years of content at remotesynthesis.com (he still posts, infrequently). You can find a full list of Brian’s past publications and presentations. Follow Brian on Twitter @remotesynth.