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  2. Raphaël (JavaScript library) - Wikipedia

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    Raphaël, named for Italian painter Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, [3] is a cross-browser JavaScript library that draws Vector graphics for web sites. It will use SVG for most browsers, but will use VML for older versions of Internet Explorer .

  3. List of JavaScript libraries - Wikipedia

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  4. Wikipedia:Uploading images - Wikipedia

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    [Note 3] To upload the image existing on Wikipedia to another project you will need to download the image to your own computer (often right clicking on it will give you this option), and then re-upload that to the place you want the image to be copied to. Interlanguage links can be added between the two.

  5. User:Cacycle/wikEdDiff - Wikipedia

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    All user-configurable settings are listed at the beginning of the code (diff.js and wikEdDiff.js). The following wikEdDiff global variables can be set on your User:YourUsername/common.js page above the loading code. Please see the wikEd diff library for customization of styles and colors and diff algorithm settings

  6. Dojo Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    The toolkit includes about three thousand JavaScript modules, in addition to images and other resources. [citation needed] The Dojo Toolkit is organized in several parts: dojo contains the core and most non-visual modules. dijit is a library of user-interface modules for widgets and layout.

  7. Generic Image Library - Wikipedia

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    Generic Image Library (GIL), is an open source generic programming library created by Adobe Systems for image-related programming. It was accepted to the Boost C++ Libraries in November 2006 and is included in Boost's latest official release.

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  9. YUI Library - Wikipedia

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    The YUI Library project at Yahoo! was founded by Thomas Sha and sponsored internally by Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang; its principal architects have been Sha, Adam Moore, and Matt Sweeney. The library's developers maintain the YUIBlog; the YUI community discusses the library and its implementations in its community forum.