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emogotchi
A simple parody of Tamagotchi, in which you actively have to help your Emo stay miserable to avoid losing the game. Written to demonstrate the W3C notifications API.quiz-app
Pulls questions in from a JSON file, generates HTML structures to populate with the questions, then provides controls for the user to select and submit different answers. When all the questions have been asked, it gives you a final score.location-finder-permissions-api
A simple Geolocation demo to test the W3C Permissions API.location-finder
A simple application that uses the Geolocation API to find out the location of the users device, and then plots the location on a Google Map. Can also be installed as a Firefox OS app.gamepad-buttons
A simple implementation of buttoselection-api-examples
Examples to demonstrate use of the Selection API.threejs-video-cube
A simple three.js demo that takes a media stream from the user's webcam using gUM, then creates a cube and applies the video as a texture to the cube faces.create-delay
Simple Web Audio API experiment to demonstrate usage of createDelay()html5-captions-and-subtitles-content-kit
beginning-coding
This is a repository for the source code behind the " Introduction to programming: Beginning your journey towards learning to code" course that is currently live at http://people.mozilla.org/~cmills/coding-beginners/chrisdavidmills.github.io
Github pages testnotification-test
Simple notification testgood-read
A simple sample app to demonstrate mobile first web development techniques, as seen in the article https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Apps/app_layout/Mobile_firstbeginning-web
This is a repository for the source code behind the "It's my web: A ten week course to teach the basics of web design" course that is currently live at http://people.mozilla.org/~cmills/st-chads/millstest
Mills test repocsharphomework
REALLY HARD STUFFmdn-and-frameworks
Ideas and experiments around hosting JS framework content on MDN.mdn-calendar
A quick and dirty mockup of what an MDN editorial calendar might look like.basic-practical-web-design-skills
Practical course that aims to teach complete beginners some basics of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.rpi-school
Raspberry Pi course for schoolsexpress-local-library
2nd run through of testing the express local library codechat-app
sample node.js chat appdjango_diy_blog
Basic blog site written in Django (part of MDN Django module assessment)test-repo
A simple repo to use for experiments while learning to use GitHub.weather-site
django_local_library
Local Library website written in Django.cordova-fxos-demo
A simple demo created using Cordova to demonstrate usage of Cordova's Firefox OS support.formdata-test
A small test to check support for methods in the FormData object.mdn-count-descendants
A simple app to count the descendant pages for any MDN page.remy-test
Test repo for remy will-it-will demoweb-component-tests
Experiments related to web components v1 implementationsmake-your-mark
test site for make your mark sea tackle suppliesweb-components-examples
A series of web components examples, related to the MDN web components documentation at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components.geolocation-tests
simple documents to test geolocationnetwork-information-worker-test
Test for Network Information API inside workerssw-test-polyfill
This is a version of the service worker demo available at https://github.com/chrisdavidmills/sw-test/, but with the addition of the polyfill featured in the offline version of the Topeka Polymer demo (see https://github.com/Polymer/topeka), to try and get it working already in browsers that don't yet support service workers.url-test
tests for the URL/URLSearchParams interfacesaudio-channels-demo-web-audio-api
An experiment to try getting AudioChannels working in Web Audio API.to-do-alarms
Enhanced version of the to-do app, which stores to-do items via IndexedDB, and then aims to provide notifications when to-do item deadlines are up, via the Alarm API.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us