
Karma
What is Karma?
Karma belongs to JavaScript libraries category.
Karma is a test runner for JavaScript that runs on Node.js.
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Wurfl
2 websites|2 uptime cardsWURFL.js is JavaScript that detects device models of smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and game consoles accessing your website.

Slimbox 2
4 websites|4 uptime cardsSlimbox 2 is a lightweight JavaScript library for creating modal lightboxes for images and other content. It's designed as a simplified alternative to more complex lightbox solutions, focusing on speed and simplicity. Slimbox 2 provides basic lightbox functionality including image display, navigation between images in a set, and keyboard controls. While it may lack some advanced features of newer libraries, its lightweight nature and ease of implementation make it a good choice for projects requiring a simple, efficient lightbox solution.

Locomotive Scroll
1 website|1 uptime cardLocomotive Scroll is a modern, opinionated JavaScript library for creating smooth scrolling experiences and advanced scroll-based animations. It offers a range of features including parallax effects, speed-based animations, and directional awareness. Locomotive Scroll stands out for its performance optimization techniques, such as using IntersectionObserver and RequestAnimationFrame for efficient animations. This library is particularly useful for creating engaging, scroll-driven websites with complex animations and interactions, often seen in portfolio sites, product showcases, and storytelling web experiences.

Ziggy
14 websites|13 uptime cardsZiggy is a package designed to seamlessly use Laravel named routes in JavaScript. It generates a JavaScript object containing all of your application's named routes, allowing you to reference them by name in your frontend code just as you would in Laravel's backend. This ensures consistency between frontend and backend routing and reduces the likelihood of errors due to hardcoded URLs. Ziggy is particularly valuable in Laravel applications with complex routing structures or those using frontend frameworks like Vue.js or React, as it bridges the gap between server-side and client-side routing logic.