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    GSS Engine

    GSS Engine

    GSS engine

    GSS is a JavaScript layout engine based on Grid Style Sheets (constraint CSS) using Cassowary constraint solver. It enables declarative relational layouts—expressing 'item A aligned to the right of item B'—and compiles these constraints into standard styles at runtime or build-time. Though experimental and labeled unstable, it showcases advanced layout paradigms beyond traditional CSS.
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    Graphene Dashboard

    Graphene Dashboard

    Graphene is a realtime dashboard & graphing toolkit based on D3

    ...It was originally designed to sit on top of the Graphite data model and API, enabling teams to quickly build live dashboards that show thousands of datapoints updating over time. The project provides a highly customizable and hackable client-side engine: you define “widgets” such as time series graphs, gauges or labels, hook them to data providers, and the toolkit handles ingestion, rendering and live updates. While the code is somewhat dated (it uses Backbone + CoffeeScript/JavaScript rather than newer frameworks), it remains useful for legacy setups or teams wanting to build simple real-time dashboards without heavy infrastructure. ...
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