Treesaver is a JavaScript framework for creating magazine-style layouts that dynamically adapt to a wide variety of browsers and devices. Both content and design is shaped with standards-compliant HTML + CSS and no JavaScript programming is required.
The Treesaver JavaScript framework is an open-source project by Treesaver. It is free for all uses and made available under the MIT or GPLv2 licenses.
It simply searches for the <article>
tags and displays the content inside them, makes browsing them possible with prev-next buttons and auto-generates a “contents” menu.
The JavaScript is under 25K gzipped (pretty important for mobile) and works with most modern browsers (degrades gracefully for others).
Treesaver is not totally mature yet and works best with simply-formatted text and images.
Download Javascript Framework “Treesaver”
Requirements: No Requirements
Compatibility: Most Modern Browsers
Website: http://treesaverjs.com/
Demo: http://demo.nomadeditions.com/real-eats/