I'd love to see this like the Firefox addons repository.


On 2/26/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Matt,

I don't want to diminish your excitement but we're already in the
process of building a plugin repository to better manage the jQuery
plugins.

You may want to ping John Resig to discuss your ideas.

Rey...

Matt Oakes wrote:
> Coming soon: The ability to search through almost 100 jQuery plugins and
> find your perfect plugin.
>
> The current official plugins list leaves a lot to be desired. Looking
> down a long list a plugin names really doesn't help you find exactly
> what you're looking for.
>
> The answer is (almost) here: jQueryPlugins.com. This site will allow you
> to look through all jQuery plugins quickly and easily. We've not
> finished all the details yet but we'll be launching the site soon, and
> some screenshots even sooner.
>
> The address will be: http://www.jqueryplugins.com but at the minute
> there's nothing really. But we have some screenshots to be added soon a
> blog once I get around to it.
>
> Hopefully the site will work well. Me and a few people I've shown it to
> have found it to be great for finding the plugins you want, I just need
> to finish up a few little things.
>
> Matt
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