Mayank's public fiddles
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ChartJS Doughnut chart
jQuery 2.0.2, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Quick ngRepeat example
Basic example using quick ngRepeat - Maynak Dixit
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FileUploadCtrl
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Better Search using angular filter
1. Spaces ( ) removed 2. Commas (,) removed 3. Token / Word based search - Mayank Dixit
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Directives Element
Custom HTML Elements using Angular-Directives
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Directive Controller Talking - Simple
When Directive has no problem talking to scope of passed element.
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AngularJS Isolated Scope Experiment
This is a fiddle designed to illustrate isolated scope using the updated and simpler syntax. This is a take on John Lindquist's fiddle which looked like this: http://jsfiddle.net/simpulton/RUbSv/
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AngularJS Isolated Scope Experiment
This is a fiddle designed to illustrate isolated scope using the updated and simpler syntax. This is a take on John Lindquist's fiddle which looked like this: http://jsfiddle.net/simpulton/RUbSv/
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Ng-repeat-custom
AngularJS 1.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Angular OrderBy and Serch (big data)
AngularJS 1.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Angular OrderBy and Serch (big data)
AngularJS 1.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Show Hide using angularJS
AngularJS 1.1.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Google Visualization Using Angular
Google Visualization Using Angular Directive.
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Sample color-boxes
for SO: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20236190/using-jquery-change-display-block-to-none-cant-run-into-block-again/
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Sample overflow:auto
for SO: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20397858/inline-style-wont-overwrite
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jQuery Slider
taken from: http://jsfiddle.net/roXon/tMxp5/1/
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Angular File Upload
courtesy: http://jsfiddle.net/vishalvasani/4hqVu/ Fiddle is copied from above source.
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Single Image load
Author: Mayank Dixit Desc: This is a fiddle explaining how use jQuery to show a loading sign before an image is completely loaded on the page.
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Multiple Image Load
Author: Mayank Dixit Desc: This is a fiddle explaining how use jQuery + angular to show a loading sign before an image is completely loaded on the page.