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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