Thomas Steiner's repositories
xywh.js
xywh.js is a JavaScript polyfill that lets you crop images and videos simply by using specific x, y, width, and height information from their URIs (see mark-up examples below).The library implements the spatial media fragments dimension of the W3C Media Fragments URI specification as a polyfill. Please refer to http://www.w3.org/TR/media-frags/#naming-space for the full details.
wikipedia-around
📍 Wikipedia Around shows you Wikipedia articles that describe places, events, or points of interest that are near you.
web-directions-code
Web Directions Code conference badge
local-font-access
Web API for enumerating fonts on the local system
oculus-pwa-test
Oculus PWA Test
elastic-textarea
A web component for progressively-enhanced auto-expanding textareas
kiwix-js-windows
Kiwix JS Offline Wikipedia app packaged as PWA, Electron, NWJS and Universal Windows Platform (tablet/mobile/PC/Xbox)
lookscanned.io
📚 LookScanned.io - Make your PDFs look scanned
native-file-system
Expose the file system on the user’s device, so Web apps can interoperate with the user’s native applications.
web.dev-lify
Helper script for the migration of content from Web Fundamentals over to web.dev.
window-placement
Window placement API explainer
canvas-color-space
Proposed web platform feature to add color management, wide gamut and high bit-depth support to the <canvas> element.
capability-delegation
An API to allow developers transfer the ability to use restricted APIs to any target window in the frame tree.
document-pip-explainer
Explainer for the Document Picture-in-Picture API feature
noto-emoji
Noto Emoji fonts
scroll-to-text-fragment
Proposal to allow specifying a text snippet in a URL fragment
ServiceWorker
Service Workers
sw-launch
Service Worker Launch Event
tiny-helpers
A collection of useful online web development tools
WebFundamentals-1
Slides for the Web Fundamentals module of my Ghent University class “Web Development”
webxr-samples
Samples to demonstrate use of the WebXR Device API
yari
The platform code behind MDN Web Docs