user2314737's public fiddles
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bxslider with captions above images
jQuery 3.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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bxSlider demo with captions below
jQuery 3.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Angular and leaflet: update $scope when map changes
AngularJS 1.2.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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t2u874am
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Basic Skulpt demo for running Python in the browser
To run Python in the browser you can use Skulpt http://www.skulpt.org/ The Javascript libraries are included in the fiddle but can be downloaded from skulpt-latest.tar.gz or http://www.skulpt.org/static/dist/skulpt-latest.zip
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Add image to map with leaflet.js imageOverlay
A basic example to show how to add an image to a map Docs: http://leafletjs.com/reference.html#imageoverlay Keywords: leafletjs, leaflet.js
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jQuery 3.1.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Twitter timeline widget (username) example
jQuery 3.1.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Twitter timeline widget example
jQuery 3.1.1, HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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70m135rL
The game
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Show distance from nearest road when clicking on a map
Using the directions service The idea is to find a route from a location to itself (source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/6807351/) https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/directions google maps API key is read from input, Google API script loaded dynamically
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Show latitude & longitude in Info window when clicking on a map
API key read from input, and load Google API script dynamically
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Alert latitude & longitude when clicking on a map
API key read from input, and load Google API script dynamically
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Load Google maps API key from input
and load Google API script dynamically
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React demo 2
This example uses the react-dom library https://fb.me/react-dom-15.2.1.js to render a ReactElement in the DOM. (see https://jsfiddle.net/user2314737/kwgtprno/)
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React basic demo "Hello World"
This example uses the react-dom library https://fb.me/react-dom-15.2.1.js to render a ReactElement in the DOM. (see https://jsfiddle.net/user2314737/kwgtprno/)
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React demo 1
This example just uses the react library https://fb.me/react-15.2.1.js React.createElement creates and returns a new ReactElement of the given type. The type argument can be either an html tag name string (eg. 'div', 'span', etc), or a ReactClass (created via React.createClass). (https://facebook.github.io/react/docs/top-level-api.html) A React element can be rendered with the React Dom API (but one needs to import the react-dom library for that)
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Eval is inefficient
Demo showing how eval can lead to decrease of performance.
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n46jabz1
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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qdjsev71
jQuery 3.1.0, HTML, CSS, JavaScript