On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Marc Delisle <
marc@infomarc.info> wrote:
> Michael Keck a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> my own opinion is to use jQuery, cause it's stable fast and has lo's of
>> plugins
>> and a themeable UI.
>> It's easy to learn, cause it's really good documented.
>> The other point is, I've developed some plugins like grid (for the table
>> view),
>> UI-Uploader (a uploading tool for files) and the planned WYSIWYG Html-Editor
>> wich I prefer is TinyMCE. This editor is jQuery compatible.
>>
>> Perhabs we should make a discussion or vote, wich js-framework we should
>> use for phpMyAdmin.
>>
>> Regards
>> Michael
>
> Let's switch to jQuery if it's better known, this will help us attract
> developers. But who wants to convert our current Mootools code? Also,
> should we convert pmd/scripts too?
>
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> Marc Delisle
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