Name: Stuart
Type: User
Bio: Blockchain, Solidity, Linux, PHP, Javascript, Vue.js, React, ReactNative, Backbone.js, C#, .NET Core, SQL, web3.
Front end, backend, and all things in between.
Twitter: 57u
Location: Frigiliana, Spain
Blog: https://ckbees.app
Stuart's Projects
lightbox (as in light beer) script in almost 0 (981) bytes
The 360 Image Slider was a experimental project, which I worked on when I was writing a javascript tutorial for .net Magazine issue 224.The tutorial was pretty well received, so I decided to make it open source, and create a git repository to allow others to collaborate and help to make it awesome :)
Mini website / holding site for yacht chartering
Amazon Pay C# SDK
One property, two values, endless possiblities
A javascript library that contains anything.
Mako application.
Font Awesome Bootstrap Checkboxes & Radios. Pure css way to make inputs look prettier.
Base64 Encoder
A simple JS + HTML5 implementation of drum machine.
The Big List of Naughty Strings is a list of strings which have a high probability of causing issues when used as user-input data.
Material design theme for Bootstrap 3
Turns standard Bootstrap alerts into "Growl-like" notifications.
Official Sass port of Bootstrap 2 and 3.
A drop-in perfection for Twitter Bootstrap's Carousel (v3) to enable gestures on touch devices
a browser detector
Responsive jQuery content slider
Heartcode CanvasLoader is a lightweight JavaScript UI library, which uses the HTML canvas element to draw and animate circular preloaders. The library is currently in beta, some minor changes and improvements might be done to it in the near future.
easy easter eggs (konami code, etc) for your website.
A highly customized dark theme for Chrome
DEX SDK on Nervos CKB
A very simple pure JavaScript plugin to expand and collapse nested html list
A parallax scrolling responsive framework
The core of the FuelPHP framework
Believe in Better CSS
Allows you to create a custom dropdown added to the ckeditor4 toolbar, which outputs a text string (or whatever needed) to the editor.