ucla-oarc-web / WebBlocks

Out of the box, WebBlocks is a platform based on modern web technologies for building full-featured, responsive sites suited for all viewports including desktops, tablets and mobile devices. It leverages existing best-in-breed web tools, defines semantics based on modern web standards and includes a large suite of UI elements and Javascript interactivity libraries. However, WebBlocks is a lot more than just a set of semantics, elements and libraries. At it's core, it is a highly modular toolkit that can be customized to meet business needs, fitted to different development paradigms and integrated into existing web solutions.
http://ucla.github.io/WebBlocks/doc
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WebBlocks

Overview

Out of the box, WebBlocks is a platform based on modern web technologies for building full-featured, responsive sites suited for all viewports including desktops, tablets and mobile devices. It leverages existing best-in-breed web tools, defines semantics based on modern web standards and includes a large suite of UI elements and Javascript interactivity libraries. However, WebBlocks is a lot more than just a set of semantics, elements and libraries. At it's core, it is a highly modular toolkit that can be customized to meet business needs, fitted to different development paradigms and integrated into existing web solutions.

Build Status

Documentation for WebBlocks is available within the doc folder or online at: http://ucla.github.io/WebBlocks/doc

License

WebBlocks is open-source software licensed under the BSD 3-clause license. The full text of the license may be found in the LICENSE file.

Credits

Collaboration

WebBlocks is a collaborative project involving the University of California, the Mobile Web Framework community, and others. The toolkit is a product of its collaborators, both those who have participated in discussion and those who have contributed code.

The integration manager for WebBlocks is Eric Bollens ebollens@ucla.edu.

Third-Party Packages and Software

WebBlocks may leverage a number of external packages:

WebBlocks also uses the following software directly within its build process:

A sincere thanks to all of these authors for making their fine work available.