Or raw, recent Dojo.

I think the plugins are great for the *most* simple usecases. Anything
remotely beyond that, even a smidge, I have to agree that it's almost always
better to use the raw JavaScript framework of choice, for a variety of
reasons.

Dave

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:26 AM, Dale Newfield <d...@newfield.org> wrote:

> On 10/10/10 10:52 AM, cellterry wrote:
>
>> It seems that I should turn to study jquery plugin.
>>
>
> Or, as keeps being suggested (even by the authors of those plugins), just
> use raw jquery.
>
> -Dale
>
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