Chriztian Steinmeier's repositories
Greystate-XSLT-Helpers
A set of include files for common functionality in XSLT
ama-xslt-umbraco
Ask Me Anything About XSLT in Umbraco
library-mock
Simple setup for mocking the extensions in the urn:umbraco.library and urn:ucomponents.* namespaces, for use when developing locally on OS X
sitemap-test
An experiment with CSS Grid and CSS Variables
awesome-umbraco
A collection of amazingly awesome Umbraco 7 packages, resources and shiny things.
balrog
Learn by making presents: A Static Site Generator (WIP)
caniuse
Raw browser/feature support data from caniuse.com
cobalt2-prism
Cobalt2 for Prism.js
dom-drag
An old (but simple and still useful) drag library for JavaScript
EditorNotes
EditorNotes in Umbraco 7 like the uComponents Notes thing
FormEditor
A form builder editor for Umbraco 7 - let your editors build forms easily with this free package.
fretboardwizard
Yet another old project resurrected in the name of trying to learn something new
httpstatus
Easily generate different HTTP responses for testing
KS.Umbraco7.Calendar
Calendar property editor for Umbraco 7
novicell-mapbuilder
MapBuilder is an umbraco package for maps
picturefill
A responsive image polyfill for <picture>, srcset, sizes, and more
query-string
Very simple QueryString helper for manipulating strings of keys and values
redacted-i18n
Strings files for Redacted
subtree-merge
The source code repo for the subtree-merge tool on greystate.dk
timelines
Generate timelines from W3C specifications using their W3C API
tooorangey.XPathOfLeastResistance
a property editor for Umbraco to show a contextual hint for the XPath required to retrieve the node it is placed on
trix
A rich text editor for everyday writing
uComponents
Property Editors and more... for Umbraco
ucomponents.github.com
Website for the documentation of uComponents
umbraco-7-exslt-redux
EXSLT resurrected for Umbraco 7
umbraco-nested-content
Nested Content for Umbraco 7.1 to 7.6
uncoverage
A set of HTML chunks to uncover all the edge cases of your CSS not having full coverage. Especially handy if you're styling output from a WYSIWYG editor in some CMS that rhymes with err..., um, taco!
ysod-driven-composition
Source material for a Skrift article on a special kind of composing