Name: Hyyan Abo Fakher
Type: User
Company: BASIS Europe Distribution GmbH
Bio: Turning bugs into features like a magician pulls rabbits from hats - I make bugs disappear and features appear – it's not a glitch, it's just my next trick
Location: Saarbrücken / Germany
Blog: www.linkedin.com/in/hyyan
Hyyan Abo Fakher's Projects
Polymer element - WYSIWYG online content editor
Plugin to enable wordpress themes to add its own admin color schemas directly from theme
Alexa self destruction skill
Figma plugin. This plugin generates a dark/light theme from your selection.
Blazing fast and lightweight autocomplete widget without dependencies. Only 1KB gzipped. Demo:
:beers: Displays the size of a given file in your repository.
BBj specific docsify plugins and themes
BBj Reload Module
A basic Implementation for the Flexbox Grid
Brunch With Bower , Bootstrap Sass And jQuery
Inoic HTML5 mobile application skeleton for brunch
Brunch With Onsenui Stylus And AngularJS
WordPress Starter Theme That Uses Brunch, Bower, And Bootstrap
BDD / TDD assertion framework for node.js and the browser that can be paired with any testing framework.
Simple Chat App Built With Polymer And Firebase
Common parent directory path
Pure CSS (no JavaScript) implementation of Android Material design "ripple" animation
Wordpress plugin to let themes customize the dashboard in their own way
Complementary library for date-fns v2 adding IANA time zone support
Get a date with JavaScript! A datepicker with no dependencies.
Javascript function which recursively parses stringified json
:whale: A docker multicontainer with NGINX, PHP7-FPM, MySQL and ELK (Elasticsearch Logstash and Kibana)
🃏 A magical documentation site generator.
Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
Render-agnostic Dynamic Virtual Scroll Driver for JS
https://hyyan.github.io/FBShare/
Wordpress plugin which will enable you to hide widgets title in the front end while they still visible in the backend.
A lightweight web component that traps focus within a DOM node
Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.