On 5/29/07, Diego A. wrote:
It's not only great for saving code, but it will come in handy for customizing the html output of plugins... much easier than having a bunch of individual options.
I thought that too! :) I'm using it in a plugin I'm writing to make the output customizable. Also I think that it is much more readable and easy to maintain a template than a function with a lot of + and vars to build a complex html structure. The code came entirely from Ext - the brilliant work was made by Jack Slocum. As I've used it for a while, I missed the template class a lot when I moved to jQuery. And so I adapted/simplified it to use on plugins. -- rodrigo