Just tried the demo... cool stuff, well done to sam and team !
I'll try to find the time and play with'em more...

Sam Gendler wrote:
Porting the code across was my first code review of some of the code,
so it isn't entirely perfect, just yet.  I have the team making some
changes now, and I hope to find time review them and commit them later
this week.  All of our components now exist exclusively in tacos, so I
will no longer have to port them back and forth.  I will merely have
to review and copy their changes to my code tree so that I can commit
them.

We will be modifying accordion and tabs so that you can define
ContentPane components within them instead of as entirely separate
divs.  That will make it possible to do things like create tabs and
accordion panes in a loop.  That is the only large change that is in
the works. We've also got dojo title pane and dojo combo box widgets
coming over sometime soon.  This is particularly useful because the
scriptaculous autocompleter is incompatible with dojo tabs (and
probably accordion or anything else that uses content pane).  Dojo
combo box should offer the same functionality in a more compatible
form.  It will also act as a more sophisticated drop down select list
than is offfered by plain html.

--sam


On 5/30/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
good choice :)
though, i didn't get any commit emails...
anyone else got them?

Sam Gendler wrote:
> I committed to the trunk.  Afterall, what's revision control for if
> you can't roll back a commit that someone doesn't like. I have tested
> it well, in any case, and I am confident that the new code works.  No
> older code was affected at all, so all should be well.
>
> --sam
>
>
> On 5/30/06, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a number of new components added to tacos and demo pages to go
>> with them.  They aren't perfect, but they do work.  Should I check
>> into a branch or the trunk?
>>
>> components are - tooltip, slider, tabs, accordion, and updated grid
>>
>> --sam
>>
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