upload or URL - Supported Image & Video Types: GIF, JPG, BMP, PNG, AVI, MPG, MOV, FLV and RM and many more
Animation, convert from video, speed or looping, Ordering / Frames - Add, remove or change order of individual frames of your animation.
Files Supported: ASF, FLV, WMV, MOV and more to Animated GIF
max 20 Megs - 60 FPS with 60 Frames max. Crop video length, set # frames, slo-mo or speed-up. Crop dimensions, reorder and edit frames, scale and resize
Generate a visual representation of a website DOM. An coloured, animated tree-node graph unfolds showing the structure of a site, based on what HTML tags it uses. Quite a beautiful visualisation. See author's blog entry on the applet at: http://www.aharef.info/2006/05/websites_as_graphs.htm
Websites as graphs is an HTML DOM visualizer applet that represents HTML elements of a website in different colors. For example all hyperlinks are blue and it's animated! After entering a URL and punching "Show me the Graph" you can see the flower grow.
reverse animation and loop ← ← ←...
play forward and backward endlessly → ← →...
split into individual frames (explode) ☐↔☐↔☐↔☐
rotate left -90 degrees ↶
rotate right 90 degrees ↷
rotate 180 degrees ↴↵
Play at playgif.com (?)
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"A free visual guide to CSS
Learn by example: cssreference.io is a free visual guide to CSS. It features the most popular properties, and explains them with illustrated and animated examples."
Java app that displays a random animated pattern which may help "unstick" stuck pixels on some LCD computer monitors.
A stuck pixel is a small dot on your screen which will not change from a particular color even though it should.
Run the image applying slight pressure on the dot
Video version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laGabv9yO_4
OM2 Core
DOM2 Events
DOM2 HTML
DOM2 Range
DOM2 Style (getComputedStyle, …)
DOM2 Traversal (NodeIterator, TreeWalker)
DOM2 Views (defaultView)
ECMAScript
HTML4 (, , …)
HTTP (Content-Type, 404, …)
Media Queries
Selectors (:lang, :nth-child(), combinators, dynamic changes, …)
XHTML 1.0
CSS2 (@font-face)
CSS2.1 ('inline-block', 'pre-wrap', parsing…)
CSS3 Color (rgba(), hsla(), …)
CSS3 UI ('cursor')
data: URIs
SVG (SVG Animation, SVG Fonts, …)
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