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Is there a good JavaScript library that enables the easy simulation of the Windows 8 look and feel for web-based applications? I'm thinking of things like tiling, flat boxes, etc.
EDIT: I just found out that the Windows 8 UI style is called Metro.
If you are willing to use JQuery you can use Metro JS. A javascript plugin for JQuery.
Live tiles, Application bar, ect...
More info here: http://www.drewgreenwell.com/projects/metrojs
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I want to learn, is there any toolkit that I use in visual studio web project(MVC). I know some toolkit; such as Telerik, Kendo, Trirand. But all of them need licence. I make web project and need to use dynamic grid etc.
I think a simple googling would answer your question, try searching by grid js or toolkit js or javascript toolkit
also you find in this wikipedia article some comparison between diffrent JavaScript frameworks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_JavaScript_frameworks
There is the MVC Controls Toolkit. Although I'm not sure if it works with ASP.NET MVC 5, the web site only mentions versions 2 to 4.
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I'm looking for a simple way to tell if an app is using the Okuma API. There are several applications running on a control and I don't see any indication. I've tried renaming the Okuma API dll's and I can make some of them crash by not being able to find them but that can't be the best way.
I'm writing my own app too, I want to follow the standard. Is there any built in splash screen or standard way to show an app is using the API? (Something like Intel-Inside but Okuma THINC Inside, etc) I've tried searching for the Okuma logos and I see several different versions being used but none that signify anything about API and none that really look standard for indicating API usage.
At this time there is no official logo for the purpose your describing.
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I searched a lot, but didn't find like that. Do you know any free data-visualization map control control as SyncFusion.
ArcGIS has released ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Windows Store 10.2 Beta
How to geoenrich applications with FeatureServices, Thanks to Antti Kajanus
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I am trying to use Video.JS in an environment that requires ADA Compliance. Part of this is the capability to tab through and activate all video controls in both Flash and HTML5 versions of the player. The performance of the built-in tabbing of Video.JS is pretty buggy, especially in Flash. I am hoping to get my hands on the FLA and source code of the Video.JS flash player so I can tweak the tabbing behavior. Does anybody have any idea where I could find it?
Thanks!
The source for the swf component is on Github: https://github.com/zencoder/video-js-swf
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I'm working on a new website and I'd like to add a videochat feature. So I'm looking for services giving an API to do that easily.
Here is the list of features I need:
1-to-1 chat (a user can chat with an other one)
video
voice
chat
be able to know if somebody is currently chatting
user-friendly
working on all standard configurations (for example ooVoo doesn't work on safari 64bit)
Thank you!
Not sure if you're still looking for an answer, but http://www.tokbox.com/ looks pretty awesome for this