> We just pushed the brand-new jQuery UI 1.0 out the door.
Kudos to everyone involved with the UI release. You guys cranked out some
awesome stuff!!
Thank you!
Mike
> Are all the plugin released under the MIT license or do each plugin have
> thier own license?
They should all be dual-licensed under the MIT and GPL.
--John
> What's the preferred method for feedback?
Via the jQuery UI mailing list.
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui
--John
Are all the plugin released under the MIT license or do each plugin have
thier own license?
John Resig wrote:
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> Hi Everyone -
>
> We just pushed the brand-new jQuery UI 1.0 out the door.
>
> The full release notes:
> http://jquery.com/blog/2007/09/17/jquery-ui-interactions-and-widgets/
On Monday, September 17, 2007 12:03 AM John Resig said:
> Hi Everyone -
>
> We just pushed the brand-new jQuery UI 1.0 out the door.
That's great guys. I'm just today starting a new project so I'm glad
I'll be able to take advantage of the new library.
> Reminder: We have a jQuery UI mailing l
Congratulations :D
I wil try at home tonight :D
btw, when I tried on the thumbnail, why it always asking the server
for large image ? (we usually use cache instead of asking the server
all the times.. ) .. just asking ;)
great job guys .
the slider demo does not work in opera 9.23
On 9/17/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Everyone -
>
> We just pushed the brand-new jQuery UI 1.0 out the door.
>
> The full release notes:
> http://jquery.com/blog/2007/09/17/jquery-ui-interactions-and-widgets/
>
> The jQuery UI site:
John Resig ha scritto:
We just pushed the brand-new jQuery UI 1.0 out the door.
Very, very, very cool!
I love you all :-)
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