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El 16/06/2009 18:08, darickard escribió:
Does anyone else find the plugin site (http://plugins.jquery.com/)
difficult to use? It's great that there are so many plugins to choose
from, but it sure makes it hard to find what you need. I only use
jQuery and the plugins occasionally, so I'm not always up to date on
the "best of breed" plugins. When I have a need for some js
functionality that I think might exist in a jQuery plugin, I go to the
site and search. Seems like a lot of steps to drill down on each
plugin to see the functionality and find a link for a demo. Maybe I'm
just being lazy...
Is there any better way to find a plugin? Any suggestions for
navigating the plugin site or any other alternatives?
Thanks,
DR
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