Pretty sure it was the fact that it was included in the 
http://www.ng-newsletter.com/ this week(which I'm not affiliated with). 
I'll definitely check out your implementation of it. Maybe you could submit 
a pull request to blackgate?

On Thursday, December 26, 2013 8:27:15 PM UTC-8, Simeon Chaos wrote:
>
> https:// <https://github.com/blackgate/jsplitter>github/blackgate/bg-splitter 
> is a good implementation to splitter directive for angularjs. After trying 
> some choices (I wrapped splitter in jqwidgets and some other jquery 
> plugings for splitter) and I found the great bg-splitter. It's small and 
> simple. When I found it, it had 6 stars and two forks. I forked it and 
> rewrote my own splitter directive, because bg-splitter can split two panes 
> only, I need multiple panes, and I don't wish to use two column splitter to 
> fake multiple panes and complicate the dom. About ten days ago, I was 
> suprised to find github/blackgate/bg-splitter get 70+ stars and 7 forks. 
> Congrats to blackgate, and  I'm curious that what t happened to make 
> bg-splitter starred from under 10 to 70+ times  so quickly? 
> Besides, blackgate have another great jquery plugings for splitter at 
> https://github.com/blackgate/jsplitter, which is small and simple too. 
> But it has only one star,  what made the difference?
> Sorry for the marketing: if anyone is searching for a solution to 
> splitter supporting multiple panes directly for angularjs, maybe my 
> implementation is a choice to be considered. 
> https://github.com/chaosim/splitter. 
>

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