
Supersized
What is Supersized?
Supersized belongs to JavaScript graphics category.
Supersized is a jQuery plugin that allows developers to easily create full-screen background slideshows. It's designed to create immersive visual experiences by filling the entire browser window with images or videos. Supersized offers features like smooth transitions between slides, keyboard navigation, thumbnails, and various...
Supersized Performance Insights
3 websites
Websites using Supersized
Last 30 days uptimeⓘ
100%
60
Performance
71
Accessibility
69
Best Practices
89
SEO
Supersized friendly technologies
jQuery
Google Analytics
Moment.js
Open Graph
jQuery UI
Bootstrap
Google Font API
Google Maps
Google Hosted Libr...
Google Tag Manager
Top Supersized Alternatives

ECharts
2 websites|2 uptime cardsECharts is a powerful open-source JavaScript visualization library developed by Baidu. It offers a wide range of chart types, from basic bar and line charts to more complex 3D and GL visualizations. ECharts is known for its performance optimization, able to handle large-scale data sets efficiently. It provides a rich set of interactive features including zooming, data brushing, and tooltip customization. ECharts also stands out for its strong support for both desktop and mobile devices, automatically adapting to different screen sizes. With its comprehensive API and extensive documentation, ECharts is suitable for both simple charting needs and complex, data-intensive applications.
Rive
1 website|1 uptime cardRive is a real-time interactive design and animation tool.

xCharts
2 websites|2 uptime cardsNo description available.
KaTeX
4 websites|3 uptime cardsKaTeX is a fast, easy-to-use JavaScript library for TeX math rendering on the web. Developed by Khan Academy as an alternative to MathJax, KaTeX prioritizes speed and simplicity. It renders mathematical notation in the browser using only CSS and web fonts, resulting in faster load times compared to more complex math rendering engines. KaTeX supports a large subset of LaTeX and offers features like auto-rendering of math in text content. While it may not support all the advanced features of MathJax, its speed makes it an excellent choice for applications where quick rendering of mathematical content is crucial.
PIXIjs
10 websites|10 uptime cardsPixiJS is a powerful, open-source 2D rendering engine for the web. It utilizes WebGL for hardware-accelerated graphics rendering, with canvas fallback for older browsers. PixiJS is designed for creating high-performance animations, games, and interactive visualizations. It offers a simple yet comprehensive API for working with sprites, textures, and other 2D graphics elements. PixiJS is particularly noted for its speed, capable of rendering thousands of sprites at 60 frames per second. While primarily used for game development, it's also valuable for any web application requiring complex, high-performance 2D graphics.