ChaseMoskal's public fiddles
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Color Extravaganza
HSL Color Conversions (RGB and Hex) with tests!
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3VK7A
jQuery 1.10.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Q6PAe
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Testing
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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FKKh3
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Uuwu9
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Table Cell Relative Positioning (solution)
Demonstrates a Firefox issue where a relatively-positioned block fails to serve as the positional parent of its absolutely-positioned children. The best solution I've been able to figure involves a lame wrapper <div>.
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Table Cell Relative Positioning
Demonstrates a Firefox issue where a relatively-positioned block fails to serve as the positional parent of its absolutely-positioned children.
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Disco Laser Dance Rave
Made with love for Sarah :)
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Fading Quotebox for Craig Smith
jQuery 1.9.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Sarika Thapaliya's Thing
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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pnavJ
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Flippy!
Horizontally flipping images in CSS3 on hover with a transition.
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Dragon Drop
Dragon Drop provides precise drag-and-drop capability to arbitrary HTML elements within, around, and between contenteditable dropzones. Dragon Drop is the result of Chase Moskal's investigation into the scary, mysterious world of HTML5's Drag and Drop API. It's a total disaster (the API that is). The techniques employed by Dragon Drop to make this functionality work on both Firefox as well as Chrome are, unfortunately necessarily, very hacky. Nonetheless, the creation of Dragon Drop has been the only successful way to achieve satisfactory Firefox and Chrome functionality. StackOverflow Post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14678451/precise-drag-and-drop-within-a-contenteditable