Yeah, http://api.prototypejs.org/ will give you a good documentation
about it.
In my opinion the old interface (http://www.prototypejs.org/api) is
much better and more cheerful.
But a documentation of the native objects and their methods is also
very helpful, see http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/def
The basis using a framework is a good skill in the build-in functions
of JavaScript. Never the less, you can use the Tips and Tutorials Page
of Prototype to see a few first steps of working with the framework
(http://www.prototypejs.org/learn).
The great extending of the dom, I think, is the bigge
Thanks for your reply , i know little bit of javascript now i like to
work on this framework, that's why i asked from where i get started &
How can i make this prototype helpful for me & makes my work more
simpler.
Thanks & Regards:
Ankit Jain
On Jun 2, 11:12 am, Lemmi wrote:
> This depends on y