Re: [Proto-Scripty] Themes, UI Controls, and the Future of Prototype/Scriptaculous

2011-08-13 Thread Victor
OK, you want it - you got the feedback. 1. Input fields have slightly different height depending on OS, fonts, browsers etc., so `div class=my-combobox-button gradient/div` and `div class=my-datepicker-select-button/div` are looking bad. Either you set both heights (of INPUT and of DIV) to the

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Themes, UI Controls, and the Future of Prototype/Scriptaculous

2011-08-13 Thread Pablo Aravena
Excellent, I will see what I can do Thanks On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Victor vkhomyac...@gmail.com wrote: OK, you want it - you got the feedback. 1. Input fields have slightly different height depending on OS, fonts, browsers etc., so `div class=my-combobox-button gradient/div` and

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Themes, UI Controls, and the Future of Prototype/Scriptaculous

2011-08-11 Thread Pablo Aravena
Hi Your concern is the same of mine, some weeks ago I have published a new release of my little project called MyTableGrid (see the samples at http://pabloaravena.info/mytablegrid/samples), then until now I didn't receive any feedback. That is really sad for me because of all the work and effort

[Proto-Scripty] Themes, UI Controls, and the Future of Prototype/Scriptaculous

2011-08-10 Thread shellster
As a veteran PrototypeJS and Scriptaculous user, I'm curious about the future of these great libraries. As a web developer, I'm also no stranger to JQuery. One of the nice things about JQuery is that it provides a one-size-fits-all javascript library which provides virtually everything you need