Alpaca provides the easiest way to generate interactive HTML5 forms for web and mobile applications. It uses JSON Schema and simple Handlebars templates to generate great looking, dynamic user interfaces on top of Twitter Bootstrap, jQuery UI, jQuery Mobile and HTML5.
Alpaca is a tool that allows users to easily generate interactive forms for web and mobile devices. It can be run using HTML5 or more elaborately with Bootstrap, jQuery Mobile, or jQuery UI. Alpaca uses Handlebars to process JSON schema and provides developers with an extensible framework for implementing controls, layouts, wizards, I18N support, and custom data persistence. The goal of Alpaca is to provide an open-source forms engine that rivals or exceeds what proprietary vendors offer. It allows users to design forms once and have them work on various devices and UI engines without duplication of work.
Alpaca is an open-source tool that allows developers to generate interactive forms for web and mobile devices. It supports various frameworks, such as HTML5, Bootstrap, jQuery Mobile, and jQuery UI. Alpaca uses JSON schema and provides an extensible framework for implementing controls, layouts, wizards, and I18N support. It aims to provide a forms engine that can rival or exceed what proprietary vendors offer. With Alpaca, users can design forms once and have them work seamlessly on different devices and UI engines. Installation of Alpaca can be done by accessing the CDN link provided on the Alpaca Forms web site.
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