Hello everyone,

I always enter here to deal with technical issues, but today it`s a
issue that become philosophical.

I wish to make a plugin that needs to use others plugins, but what
about the good principle to keep the codebase clean? One of the best
things in jQuery is that you keep the core simple, optimized selectors
and you insert what you need on demand...

With the jqswfupload, I saw a nice jQuery plugin to managing warning
and success messages in a nice way, and I found the perfect user
experience at http://stanlemon.net/projects/jgrowl.html

Well, he has a lot of options but Stan, the plugin creator defeat the
same issue. They need a rounded corner that to me makes a great
enhancement, but the plugin still works perfectly without it. Sure
that I will use for support the upload file system, it's perfect for
this situations.

Stan, my advice, use the firefox css 3 selector to make the round
corner, and the feature still will works perfectly in modern browsers.

I would like to know the community opinion about this day by day
thought when developing a plugin.

jQuery it's getting larger and will common we defeat the use that a
lot of plugins to make even more complex and complex, and the jQuery
UI it's a great example of that, but it's already a high but
reasonable file size, so the core team has take careful that the core
UI library not exceed too much.

Alexandre Magno
Interface Developer - Globo.com
http://blog.alexandremagno.net

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