For grid stuff, also check out Bruno's excellent PowerTable plugin:
http://powertable.blouweb.com/
https://bitbucket.org/rochacbruno/powertable
 

On Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:29:31 AM UTC-5, spyker wrote:

> I am starting to learn javascript and am thinking of using more jquery and 
> jquery UI  and ajax elements in my applications and would appreciate on how 
> to approach it:
>
> 1. Starting with javascript tutorials (e.g. from developer.mozilla.org)  
> and move on to jquery tutorials and later on to how web2py uses them.
> 2. Starting with web2py-customised jquery elements (or do you call them 
> 'components') and try to explore that further.
>
> I have looked at some jquery-related slices and it seems that the way to 
> include jquery ui stuff in web2py is not that straight forward.  Some of the 
> slices' have outdated documentation.  The documentation for 
> http://web2pyslices.com/main/slices/take_slice/11 for example is no longer 
> used by the latest code one can download from a link on the slice.
>
> Also: I have seen that for example jqgrid has a lot more capabilities that 
> is available in the plugin-wiki.  I would like to learn how to use for 
> example more complicated datasources with jqgrid and subtables when clicked 
> on a row of data linked to other tables.  
>
> Regards
> Johann
>
> -- 
>  May grace and peace be yours in abundance through the full knowledge of 
> God and of Jesus our Lord!  His divine power has given us everything we need 
> for life and godliness through the full knowledge of the one who called us 
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