Are the 'official' plugins listed there? I didn't see them. It's a great help to new users to know which are the most-used and most-solid plugins.
On Jun 19, 2007, at 2:26 AM, John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone - One of the great aspects of jQuery is its extensibility, as evidenced by the many excellent plugins that have been developed for it. The jQuery team, and the Web team in particular, have been working hard behind the scenes to put together a repository to showcase these plugins: http://jquery.com/plugins/ The new repository comes with a few features that are sure to help users to find what they're looking for and determine which plugins will best suit their needs. There's the (jQuery-based) ratings widget to let you know how highly others value each plugin. The ratings are viewable by all, and you can rate them yourself by simply registering on the site with a user name and email address. You'll also have easier access to change logs, demos, and documentation, as well as bug reporting and feature requests. There are still a few rough edges to be smoothed out, and the list of plugins on the site is admittedly small so far. **We're requesting that plugin authors post their work to the new plugin repository in the next couple weeks**, as we'll be gradually phasing out the plugins wiki page: http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins Special thanks to Mike Hostetler for the hours of work he put in to get the repository off to a great start. Check it out at: http://jquery.com/plugins/ Feedback is appreciated, as always. --John