[Phpmyadmin-devel] Enum editor: JQuery UI vs. custom dialog

Michael Keck sfnet at michaelkeck.de
Fri Mar 5 10:27:15 CET 2010


Hi all,

that's the point why I prefer jQuery.
First building full functional a web app without any javascript.
Then with jQuery add animations, effects, styles and behaviors
to dom elements.

Perhabs, we should use a template engine (like smarty), for
seperating code and layout. Perhabs this would make adding
styles and themes easier. Other point is, all things, that have
not to do with core functions, could be add to the templates,
like plugins, effects or javascripts. And with templates we are
able to cache basics, like menus, help, forms etc. This would
increase performance.

Regards
Michael

Am 04.03.2010 22:29, schrieb Michal Čihař:
> Hi
>
> Dne Fri, 5 Mar 2010 01:00:03 +0530
> Rohit Kalhans <rohit.kalhans at gmail.com> napsal(a):
>
>   
>> I am working on *ajaxifying* the    RUN SQL (the second tab in the tab list
>> at the top), using  JQuery,  for now lets test it before we try to proceed
>> any further.
>> We need to check the tradeoff between the speed and UI experience  and the
>> overheads involved.
>>     
> Also please remember that phpMyAdmin should still work without
> javascript.
>
>   
>
>
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