WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get, users can edit and format what they typed from the textarea and view something very similar to the end result. TinyMCE is a platform independent web based Javascript HTML WYSIWYG editor control released by Moxiecode Systems AB. It has the ability to convert HTML TEXTAREA fields or other HTML elements to editor instances. TinyMCE is very easy to integrate into other Content Management Systems.
Requirements: Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera and Safari
Demo: http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/example_full.php?example=true
License: LGPL License
When we are developing web services or web applications, we need users to input dates sometimes. We would like users input dates in a certain format so the data can be manipulate easily. If we ask users to input dates in certain format manually, it will be very clumsy. Therefore, a good date picker or calendar is needed. Users can click on the calendar icon, a calendar will pop up and let the user choose the date. The date will be input into a specific text field after choosing a certain date from the calendar.
We are now introducing you the best javascript calendar and date picker we have seen so far. Dynarch.com has developed an open source javascript calendar with the following extra features as well.
- The look is customizable through external CSS
- High quality color themes
- Keyboard navigation
- Can show days from adjacent months
- Can show week numbers
- Translated into many languages
- Any day can be “the first day of weekâ€
- The default “first day of week†can be configured in the language file
- One can easily jump back or forward with 24 years
- Provides help hints (also configurable)
- Includes an optional time selector with 1 minute resolution
- Special days (configurable list of days that are displayed differently)
- Allows multiple days selection
- Fast and very easy to setup
Requirements: Internet Explorer 5.0+,Firefox, Netscape 7.x,Gecko-based browsers, Konqueror 3.2+ , Safari, Opera 7+
Demo: http://www.dynarch.com/demos/jscalendar
License: LGPL License
David Vignoni from Icon-King spent more than 1 year to create Nuvola version 1, the more professional, consistent and complete Nuvola theme ever released, it is one of the KDE themes. These icons look very cute and web 2.0 because of the glossy effect on each icon.
Requirements: No Requirements
Demo: http://icon-king.com/?p=15
License: LGPL License