[geeklog-devel] JavaScript, again

cordiste cordiste at free.fr
Tue Nov 10 17:15:48 EST 2009


Hi,

+1 for jquery.

I tryed it yesterday, very easy to use to make tabs, overlay, tooltips and
scrollable. Nice.


::Ben


2009/11/10 Dirk Haun <dirk at haun-online.de>


> Tony Bibbs wrote:

>

> >Now that all said, I still have to give you shit for using Lynx so much

> >still ;-)

>

> Yeah, I know. I really should be using Links instead since it can handle

> those fancy tables ;-)

>

>

> [JS security]

> >Not sure how much there is really to discuss here.

>

> Not knowing how much there is to discuss is part of my problem :)

>

>

> >Coke vs Pepsi. AptitudeCMS only uses jQuery for it's vibrant community

> and

> >documentation. The most important note, however, is it is completely up

> to

> >each plugin in AptitudeCMS to decide which JS library they want. Choice

> >there is good but as it pertains to the GL core, yes, you have to pick and

> I

> >don't think you'll get much complaining.

>

> As I mentioned on the forum discussion, I think we just need some JS

> code in the core to be able to implement certain features. This

> shouldn't stop a theme designer or plugin author from using another JS

> library.

>

> bye, Dirk

>

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