The initial question was just about libraries. The thread now pointing to CMS. This is my goal! Write in English about this is so much difficult to me. I have been doing many apps (my job...) using jquery. I follow this group just to learn more with others developers. When I have some dummy doubt about jQuery I just googlit and "voila"!! jQuery is a fatastic tool!! But I want much more and it is truely possible using jQuery thoughts.
This is just a dream, but reachable: View components builded with jQuery that can request data from server (controller). Controller can be builded using any language you wish, but the answer just is a JSON! jQuery read easy this answer and put data in the component previously created. You know? Thanks again for your interest! Dirceu Barquette 2008/12/17 Olivier Percebois-Garve <perceb...@gmail.com> > > using a MVC framework such as cakephp or zend framework, you can put the > html in a view, and on top of that view insert the js. If you use the "head" > helper, you can make it be inserted between in the <head></head>. same for > css. > The I advice you to put your javascript code into seperate files, one for > each plugins. > > This way, every time a view is requested, the relevant js will be called, > and with HTML + js + css, you've your widget. > > Is that answering your question ? > > > > On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Dirceu Barquette < > dirceu.barque...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Forgive me the wrong words and semanthics. My mind is a tool for automatic >> translation... >> >> You are right about new thread. But in other words I want build the "view" >> part only. To do this I need some IDE. See this IDE like a GUI builder (with >> components ready to use). >> >> Second: >> If an user wants a list, he doesn't need write: >> $('<li/>') >> .attr({id:'li-1'}) >> .css({list-style-image:'url(./imgs/blah.png)'}) >> .addClass('generalList') >> .text('blah') >> .appendTo('#ul-id'); >> >> End users just wants: "click on the element and choice what he wants". >> >> Put these two topics together and you have an application that build >> applications. Or a CMS!!! >> >> Thanks a lot!!! >> >> >> Dirceu Barquette >> >> 2008/12/17 Olivier Percebois-Garve <perceb...@gmail.com> >> >>> Dirceu >>> >>> is this a different question ? in that case you should start a new thread >>> with a different title >>> also if you are using a tool for automatic translation, just mention it. >>> >>> I'm trying to understand what is your question. >>> >>> You are trying to create a client-side widget in a MVC framework, and you >>> dont know how to structurate it ? >>> >>> >>> Olivier >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Dirceu Barquette < >>> dirceu.barque...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Ok! >>>> Thanks to all!. But the right "stuff" I want is everything like this: >>>> http://tof2k.com/ext/formbuilder >>>> >>>> I want to build components for the "view layer". People (me included) >>>> has been building widgets and plugins for topics apps. Most of them mixes >>>> among styles and logic to build it and force you develop controller at the >>>> same time. >>>> When I develop an application, first I used to put any components >>>> without styles at the view layer. These components doesn't need to know how >>>> the logic works to. It must exists without "know" weather model or >>>> controller exists and has own logic. "View" is a complete application by >>>> itself. Styles comes latter... Web designers doesn't need to know how >>>> jQuery >>>> works. They need stylesheet only. >>>> The above link shows that it is possible (but still mixing style with >>>> logic). Components needs constructor method to build itself. Others >>>> methods >>>> and attrs comes latter. >>>> >>>> Again, sorry my english... I hope you understand the semanthic of my >>>> words. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Dirceu Barquette >>>> >>>> 2008/12/17 Olivier Percebois-Garve <perceb...@gmail.com> >>>> >>>> Aptana does a good job for auto completion. >>>>> >>>>> I you weant to learn the api for yourself, I think that >>>>> visualjquery.com is excellent, I almost always have it open whilst >>>>> developing. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 8:22 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 >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >