SurveyJS is an embeddable, self-hosted, white-label form builder for teams building custom forms, surveys, questionnaires, and other data collection tools inside web applications. It runs entirely on the client and is fully compatible with all modern JavaScript frameworks, including React, Angular, and Vue. SurveyJS integrates with any backend, giving you full control over data, security, user access, deployment, and business logic. Instead of hardcoding forms, you can empower non-technical users to generate and edit JSON schema-based form configurations through a drag-and-drop form builder.
Create dynamic forms with custom conditional logic, validation, multilingual support, PDF export, and analytics. Ideal for SaaS, enterprise software, HR, healthcare, fintech, and other regulated industries, SurveyJS helps teams reduce engineering effort, standardize data collection, maintain full control over data, and deliver unlimited forms that match their brand and feel native to users.
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Highcharts is a JavaScript charting library that allows developers to create interactive and visually appealing charts for web applications. It offers a wide range of chart types, including line charts, bar charts, pie charts, scatter plots, and more. It also supports different types of data, including CSV, JSON, and even live data streams. One of the key features of Highcharts is its ability to customize the look and feel of the charts. Developers can easily change the colors, font sizes, and other visual elements to match their brand or design. Additionally, it offers a variety of options for making charts responsive, so they look great on any device. Another great feature is the ability to add interactive elements to charts, such as hover effects, tooltips, and click events. This allows developers to create charts that are not only informative, but also engaging for users. Highcharts also supports exporting charts as PNG, JPEG, PDF, or SVG, making it easy to share or print them.
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MediumEditor
The dead simple inline editor toolbar. Choose between Mani, Roman, Flat, Bootstrap, Tim & Beagle themes. There are some great wrappers out there to help integrate MediumEditor into existing frameworks and tech stacks. Dynamically add one or more elements to an already initialized instance of MediumEditor. Add the given element or array of elements to the editor elements. Ensure the element(s) are initialized with the proper attributes and event handlers as if the element had been passed during instantiation of the editor. If the toolbar is enabled, manually forces the toolbar to update based on the user's current selection. This includes hiding/showing the toolbar, positioning the toolbar, and updating the enabled/disable state of the toolbar buttons. You can reset the content of all editor elements to their value at the time they were added to the editor. If a specific editor element is provided, only the content of that element will be reset.
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