javascript - What is Jquery's alternative to Mootools MochaUI? -


is very intuitive and unfortunately, to replicate the modal iframes almost completely, I have the scripts written in Jquery Used, and I have heard that there is conflict in putting an entire HTML and jquery on an HTML file (is this true?).

How can I feature in Mokuyi Jquery?

At the very least, is there a similar modal dialogue system?

I have seen the JqueryUI dialogue but it makes the background dark and non-functional, which is not what I see.

with some tweaking (Enable jQuery noConflict-Mode, replace the $ selector with something like $ jq Let you both be able to work.

However, you can easily end up with a Frankstein app that mixes mitols and jazzy plugins apart from that Javascript load is quite prevalent, because you can see Mototels, Jacquire and their top-level UI toolkits Include

I recommend that you check whether JQuery UI may replace MochaUI (or vice versa). It is easy to maintain a combination of JS Lib + UI Toolkit so far.

The downside of MOAUUI is that there are some problems with IE8, besides this it is not very up to date (final release September 2008). The JQuery UI is more modular (you can choose only those parts you need), a visual CSS Theme Editor (the thumbnailer) and provides a 2-month release schedule. Its disadvantages: It does not yet cover essential UI components (such as menus, a "viewport" manager who gives you UI components, palettes). However, these features are expected soon.


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