â all postsUsing $.widget.bridge Outside of the Widget FactoryWednesday, October 13, 2010 Within jQuery UI's widget factory exists a little method called $.widget.bridge, which acts as a middle man between the object created with $.widget and the jQuery API. Because bridge is a public function you do not need jQuery UI or any other part of the widget factory to use it. This is awesome and i'mma sh
Thursday, April 22, 2010 I'm wrapping up my first jQuery UI widget (see multiselect on GitHub) and thought it would be useful to share some notes I took on the widget factory & widget development in general. I personally found development on the factory to be quite enjoyable; a lot of functionality is available right out the box (custom events, ability to change options after initialization) and i
The fifth maintenance release for jQuery UI 1.8 is out. This update brings bug fixes for jQuery UI Core, the Widget Factory and the Position utility as well as the Autocomplete, Button, Datepicker Dialog, and Tabs widgets. For the full list of changes, see the changelog. You can download it here: Download File Downloads Development Bundle: http://jquery-ui.googlecode.com/files/jquery-ui-1.8.5.zip
Another attempt of a sortable, searchable multiple select widget It depends on jQuery 1.5 and jQuery UI 1.8. The widget is styleable using Themeroller. It works in an unobtrusive fashion, by just turning html multiple select inputs into a sexier equivalent. There's no extra markup needed. For installation instructions please have a look at the corresponding blogpost Source code is available at Git
There are about a dozen other plugins out there that do this already, except most seem to come with an enormous footprint: 10-12k of code, X-number of images, and roughly 1000 options to support every plausible use case. For other minimalists like myself out there, hereâs one built off the jQuery UI widget factory in approx. 100 lines of code and 100% CSS. In typical widget fashion, this implement
jQuery UI 1.8 adds position, button, autocomplete, new widget factory, lighter core The jQuery UI team is thrilled to announce the final release of jQuery UI 1.8 with 5 new plugins, 1 new effect, and hundreds of bug fixes and improvements. Weâve worked extremely hard to make jQuery UI lighter and more modular with an even more flexible and extensible core. Now itâs even easier to build your own wi
jQuery UI 1.8 is currently at the release candidate stage and, barring the discovery of a major bug or flaw, will shortly become the current stable release of jQuery's official UI library. So what has changed since the last current stable release of 1.7.2? One of the major differences of course is that the library now runs on the latest release of jQuery itself - version 1.4.1, but there have been
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