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Same as me, I created this WebComponent-based framework for fun:

https://realm.codes (open on desktop, mobile is still buggy).

- you can create new element without JS - import element (cors-enabled) - and more...


Since we are talking about web components, I just drop my web-components-based framework here: https://realm.codes


What great looking documentation! A very nice site.


This is what I do with my web-component framework:

https://realm.codes

The website itself also built with web component


I also created a webcomponent-based framework two months ago: https://realm.codes


The website renders weirdly, there is lots of jumping elements before everything is loaded properly. I guess irs the js rendering?


Speaking of web component I just created this framework a month ago, https://realm.codes


My framework is little different :-) it was launched couple weeks ago, here we go: https://realm.codes


Hey... UI framework where I can actually read and understand the examples.

Brilliant idea here, I like.


For me, that link only shows a page with a nicely rendered script and link tag.

Safari 14.1.2


Can't see the examples on mobile unfortunately.


same here ^_^


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MMORPG like Mobile Legends, the load is fast, support low-middle hardware.


I am interested, is this open source?


It's not I'm afraid, no. To be honest I'm embarrassed about the code quality, since I mostly just hacked it together for myself and was a hobby project more than anything else, so I didn't release the source anywhere or think much about licenses. Having said that, here are the two JS files that power the "make your own color orb" browser tool:

https://www.dannyking.uk/js/colororbs/dna.js https://www.dannyking.uk/js/colororbs/sketch.js

The latter being the core rendering algorithm (inside the setup() and draw() functions).


Thanks. And no worries, people won't judge or blame bad codes. In open source world, what we did is collaboration, we help each other :wink: and once again thank you.


I made this a year ago, https://hnchan.netlify.app


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