@George and Steve - Thanx for your quick replies! I really appreciate them.
@George - I use jqGrid now in one of my projects. It's indeed a great Grid widget. Wouldn't it be possible to adopt/fork such widgets and make them part of the core and create some 'Hall of infinite Fame' for the original authors? Just to speed up the development. The list of widgets to develop is long and there are a lot still in the 'planned' phase... @Steve - Thanx for pointing out the roadmap to me. I know there are a lot of third-party widgets, but the problem with those is, that you have to dive into the code to see if it has descent quality. When they are adopted by the core team and analyzed/refactored, the users can rely on a certain level of quality without worrying. And the continuation is always questionable...will the widget author keep updating his/her widget to comply to future jQuery (UI) versions etc? On Jan 4, 5:46 pm, "Dr. D" <[email protected]> wrote: > Let me start by saying that jQuery and jQuery UI are great libraries > and I really enjoy working with them. > jQuery UI is, imho, a great addition to jQuery. But... > I keep running into the fact that it has so little number of widgets. > If I need something basic for a web application, like a menu, a tree > control, or a datagrid, I have to start looking for third-party > widgets. The current set feels so incomplete :-( > When will widgets like mentioned above become part of the jQuery UI > core? Or why won't they? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "jQuery UI" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui?hl=en.
