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fancybox vs Factor: What are the differences?

fancybox: JavaScript lightbox library for presenting various types of media. It is a tool that offers a nice and elegant way to add zooming functionality for images, html content and multi-media on your webpages. It is built on the top of the popular JavaScript framework jQuery and is both easy to implement and a snap to customize; Factor: An extension-driven platform for Vue.js developers. It is an extension-focused and universal Vue.js platform for professional front-end developers. It will help you launch apps that impress and astonish your clients and colleagues. No more re-inventing the wheel, or rewriting and refactoring where it's unneeded.

fancybox and Factor can be categorized as "Javascript Utilities & Libraries" tools.

Some of the features offered by fancybox are:

  • Looks great on every device
  • Swipe to navigate, spread/pinch to zoom in/out supported on touch devices
  • Supports most popular sites as YouTube, Vimeo and Google maps out of the box

On the other hand, Factor provides the following key features:

  • Dashboard - Manage users, posts, whatever you can imagine. Use it for admin or application functionality
  • Themes - Use themes to get up in running in minutes instead of days or months
  • Plugins - Drop-in plugins just yarn add [plugin]

fancybox and Factor are both open source tools. It seems that fancybox with 6.39K GitHub stars and 1.59K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Factor with 125 GitHub stars and 5 GitHub forks.

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    What is Factor?

    It is an extension-focused and universal Vue.js platform for professional front-end developers. It will help you launch apps that impress and astonish your clients and colleagues. No more re-inventing the wheel, or rewriting and refactoring where it's unneeded.

    What is fancybox?

    It is a tool that offers a nice and elegant way to add zooming functionality for images, html content and multi-media on your webpages. It is built on the top of the popular JavaScript framework jQuery and is both easy to implement and a snap to customize.

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