react-layer-stack
jBox
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0.0 | 5.1 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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jBox
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Please help me to understand storage and retrieval of content as well as registration and management of users using Svelte and Sveltekit.
The Virtual Health Library uses jBox to create the tooltips.
What are some alternatives?
react-portal - π― React component for transportation of modals, lightboxes, loading bars... to document.body or else.
sweetalert2 - β¨ A beautiful, responsive, highly customizable and accessible (WAI-ARIA) replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes. Zero dependencies. πΊπ¦
winbox - WinBox is a modern HTML5 window manager for the web: lightweight, outstanding performance, no dependencies, fully customizable, open source!
bootstrap-modal - Extends the default Bootstrap Modal class. Responsive, stackable, ajax and more.
react-gateway - Render React DOM into a new context (aka "Portal")
SweetAlert - A beautiful replacement for JavaScript's "alert"
body-scroll-lock - Body scroll locking that just works with everything π
Magnific-Popup - Light and responsive lightbox script with focus on performance.
react-sizeme - Make your React Components aware of their width and height!
fancyBox - jQuery lightbox script for displaying images, videos and more. Touch enabled, responsive and fully customizable.
tippyjs - Tooltip, popover, dropdown, and menu library
Bootbox - Wrappers for JavaScript alert(), confirm() and other flexible dialogs using Twitter's bootstrap framework