jQuery's API is intuitive by nature, you should learn by heart.

On Dec 16, 5:41 pm, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah now I see what you mean.
>
> You can download the extensions for Dreamweaver or IntelliSense 
> athttp://xtnd.us/dreamweaver/jqueryhttp://www.mustafaozcan.net/en/post/2008/06/15/JQuery-1-2-6-Intellise...
>
> But I think it's more productive to rewrite it from scratch in your
> own format. The Intellisense code is embedded in the comments of the
> script itself, you'd have to create a parser for that.
>
> On Dec 16, 8:09 pm, "Dirceu Barquette" <dirceu.barque...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > OK. CSV isn't required...
> > All the IDE has {css,tagHtml}attrs or jQuery{attr,methods} auto-complete
> > cappable . If I have these lists, auto-completing is easy... isn't it?
> > Thanks
> > Dirceu Barquette
>
> > 2008/12/16 Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com>
>
> > > Hmm.. what do you mean? all of these are plain text, I guess you meant
> > > something other than 'file format' (and csv has nothing to do with CSS
> > > by the way, more than the rest is unrelated!) :]
>
> > > On Dec 16, 5:22 pm, "Dirceu Barquette" <dirceu.barque...@gmail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
>
> > > > I'd like to know, please:
> > > > There is  {HTML,CSS,jQuery}library in [xml,csv,json]file format?
> > > > The goal is an IDE...
>
> > > > Thanks.
>
> > > > Dirceu Barquette

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