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Tag Archives: jquery ui
jQuery UI, ThemeRoller and jQuery 1.3
jQuery UI is coming close to 1.6 and today a new version of the Themeroller application was released. Just before Christmas the first beta of jQuery 1.3 was released for testing.
News in jQuery UI 1.6
New classes for error, highlight and disabled states
Extended, sprite-based ThemeRoller icon set
Class system for adding rounded corners via CSS (Firefox and Webkit, gracefully degrades)
New [...]
Introducing the NeeWee WordPress Theme
I just released a new free wordpress theme the other day on Wordpress.org, NeeWee, my goal with NeeWee is to build a good theme for quickly set up a website (not only blogs) built on WordPress, in the first version, I have only added support for Google Analytics and Feedburner, but I plan adding support [...]
jQuery Support in Zend Framework 1.7
In Zend Framework 1.7 there will offer native jQuery UI support.
The link above offers good documenation on different potential use-cases for jQuery UI plugins as helpers and how they will be implemented in Zend Framework. There is also a link to some examples and some comments on how the implementation may look like. Interesting. I [...]
jQuery UI now with Enchant as Effect-engine
Saw that jQuery UI has been updated to 1.5b4 and that Enchant is now part of UI as the effects engine. Neat.
This is what jQuery needs. jQuery started out as a good library, and from my point of view the only usable javascript library for high traffic websites with more than one developer working on [...]
2009 is the Year of jQuery UI