I've just started a new admin using JQuery UI and jqGrid. Pretty nice
so far and more light weight than ExtJS that I was using before. The
biggest thing that I like about it, so far, is that errors are easier
to isolate. Whenever I had an error in my ExtJS code, the actual JS
error would be thrown in the middle of the Ext library file which is
of no help what so ever. With the JQuery stuff, thus far, my errors
have been easier to figure out and that is a big help.

Judah

On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Vivec <gel21...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Came across this article on using JQuery to spice up websites
>
> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/06/15/spice-up-your-website-with-jquery-goodness/
>
> I have a client now who is clamouring for all these new, cool elements on
> their sites.
> Looking through them...I realise almost all the sites out there now use some
> form of JQuery.
> From Twitter to Facebook, these new Textareas that have magically enabled
> buttons...fancy image uploaders...you name it JQuery has it.
>
> Looks like I have to get down and dirty with Javascript!
>
> Do many of you use JQuery styles in your sites?
>
>
> 

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