Thanks alot Cloudream, I'm realling lining up projects I'ld like to
cover in a future website.
It sounds like a great idea adding similar items. I was disappointed
to learn that the yooTheme's, at least the latest offering there is no
free download. IT's for members and it's a pay site. So I guess the
basic concept is what I'm thinking of then.
Adding it to my list of future projects, and hoping they don't become
vapor ware.
A good blogpost could just mention the latest yooTheme and compare
similar jQuery offerings in the UI area. I'm sure they wouldn't mind
the free advertising.
 Free themes with jQuery UI stuff plugged in would be a great tutorial
series ;)

On Jan 27, 12:40 pm, Cloudream <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> maybe you want to help Paul with his jQuery UI project
> look athttp://ui.jquery.comhttp://docs.jquery.com/UI
> and checkout /trunk/ui  /trunk/fx  from jquery svn to have a try.
>
> On Jan 28, 12:26 am, "Ty (tzmedia)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone noticedwww.yooTheme?
> > They have some interesting templates, with a variety of jS interfaces
> > built into the layout.
> > Check out this demo for example:http://demo.yootheme.com/
> > The drop down at the top selects the actual templates, and the latest
> > offering "Beyond" is the one that caught my eye.
>
> > They offer Joomla extensions:
> >     * YOOcarousel
> >     * YOOaccordion
> >     * YOOslider
> >     * YOOdrawer
> >     * YOOtoppanel
> >     * YOOlogin
> >     * YOOsnapshots
>
> > What I'm proposing is a generic offering of similar jQuery plugins,
> > and placing all of them in a layout such as the YooTheme.
> > In fact the YooTheme can be used I think as long as the link remains
> > in the footer.
>
> > I think the YooTheme is a play in words on the fact that their
> > interface elemtents all use MooTools.
> > I'ld love to see the best comparable jQuery code plugins, etc that
> > compare with the elements used in the YooTheme, and build a similar
> > project. Is there any such free Css Template, with all of the
> > interface goodies in place that I donn't know of.
>
> > I've suggested porting many such elements to jQuery in the past, many
> > of them are out there, it's just having them all in an layout setting
> > to use the ones that fit a given project. So many elements on one page
> > is kind of impractical, but over-the-top is cool sometimes.

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