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Ajax-y JS components?

Boris Popov-4
I was googling around last night and lets just say that I expected to
find more interactive components readily available on the web by now.
Scriptaculous is a step in the right direction, but things like in-line
calendars and tables with column resizing and reordering seem be
something that everybody grows in-house. We recently installed FogBugz
issue tracking system and I find their tables particularly well-done, so
if you know any place I could go to download (heck, even buy) some,
please share, pointers will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

-Boris
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Re: Ajax-y JS components?

Ramon Leon-4
Boris Popov wrote:

> I was googling around last night and lets just say that I expected to
> find more interactive components readily available on the web by now.
> Scriptaculous is a step in the right direction, but things like in-line
> calendars and tables with column resizing and reordering seem be
> something that everybody grows in-house. We recently installed FogBugz
> issue tracking system and I find their tables particularly well-done, so
> if you know any place I could go to download (heck, even buy) some,
> please share, pointers will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Boris

Maybe worth a look... www.activewidgets.com

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Re: Ajax-y JS components?

Chris Double
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On 6/18/06, Boris Popov <[hidden email]> wrote:
> so
> if you know any place I could go to download (heck, even buy) some,
> please share, pointers will be greatly appreciated.

TurboWidgets are a commericla widget set that works with Dojo and look
quite nice:

http://www.turbowidgets.com/

They are free for non-commerical use apparently.

Chris.
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Re: Ajax-y JS components?

Dan Shafer-3
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I can't (yet) often make a contribution to this list while I crawl my  
way slowly (not because of difficulty, just time) up the Seaside  
wave, but I did find this you might think interesting.

The Yahoo UI is very far down the curve of providing what seem like  
some excellent widgets for AJAX style development. A fellow developer  
was demonstrating them to me this weekend and I was pretty impressed:

http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/

Dan

On Jun 17, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Boris Popov wrote:

> I was googling around last night and lets just say that I expected  
> to find more interactive components readily available on the web by  
> now. Scriptaculous is a step in the right direction, but things  
> like in-line calendars and tables with column resizing and  
> reordering seem be something that everybody grows in-house. We  
> recently installed FogBugz issue tracking system and I find their  
> tables particularly well-done, so if you know any place I could go  
> to download (heck, even buy) some, please share, pointers will be  
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Boris
> _______________________________________________
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> [hidden email]
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