I recommend simply using jquery(ui).

closure has just been a pain to use for me. Nothing but frustration came
out of it.
jquery on the other hand, is great! :D
I mean, it even has documentation. ;) That's pretty hard to beat.



On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 7:10 AM, J Elaych <microsc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm designing a web interface that I hope to implement in Clojurescript.
>  I've been looking at the underlying Closure framework to make sure I have
> all the functionality I need, and I'm not finding any examples of an
> Accordion widget, like the one available in Jquery-ui.   So if Google
> doesn't provide one, perhaps someone else has an Accordion widget project
> for Closure?   I also wonder how feasible it is to write UI components in
> Clojurescript itself, rather than in Closure or JS.   Thanks in advance for
> any suggestions you can send my way.
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