A library unifies site web design and takes it a step further by introducing features such as error handling, browser detection, real-time moving / resizing / clipping, relative positioning and dimensioning, external page embedding, a revised event model, automatic limit enforcement, drag&drop. [Opne source, LGPL]
A modern cross-browser Web GUI toolkit. Provides full set of standard widgets (grid, tree, tabs, menu, etc.) with fast and convenient data-binding interface. [Open source, GPL]
Complete with support pages, this is a JavaScript-driven DHTML graph generator, using prime numbers as an example. It features code and examples for a new approach to web design, with features including instant responses to user-commands, and a new way to do buttons.
A versatile, ready-made solution that allows web developers to create cross-browser, fast-loading navigation systems for websites and web applications.
Example of DHTML slideshow with fading effect that works in NN4, IE4, Opera 5, Mozilla, and all browsers based on Gecko. Older browsers display the pictures side by side.
Interactively compare the sizes of two or more planets in the solar system by dragging their images into the size box. DHMTL page that works in W3C DOM compliant browsers only. (will work in MSIE 5, although error messages are produced.) External script files.
A W3C-DOM Level 2 compatibility layer to programming Dynamic HTML in standard DOM and exactly same way in any browser with DHTML capabilities: Navigator 4.x, MSIE 4.x, 5.x and Mozilla/Netscape 6 as reference implementation.
The jsDOM project was created in order to develop a Javascript library for creating dynamic html components in browsers that support the DOM. [Open source, LGPL]