On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 19:13 +0100, Sylvain Wallez wrote: > Jason Johnston wrote: > > Sylvain Wallez wrote: > >> Ugo Cei wrote: > >> > >>> > >>> Il giorno 08/nov/05, alle ore 11:06, Sylvain Wallez ha scritto: > >>> > >>>> The framework that currently satisfies these constraints is the > >>>> Dojo toolkit. It is packed with impressive features, is developped > >>>> by a community that functions very much like Apache and has an > >>>> Apache-compatible licence. > >>> > >>> > >>> Have you seen the new Dojo rich text editing widget [1]? > >> > >> > >> Yup, I'm subscribed to the Dojo lists and follow everything :-) > >> > >> I also fell in love with their fisheye list [2]! > > > > Hmm, doesn't seem to be working, at least not in my Firefox. I assume > > it's supposed to do something like the menu on my site: > > http://lojjic.net ? > > Yup. Nice site!
Thanks :-) Someday it will even be Cocoon-based (AxKit right now). > > Looking at their HTML source it's difficult to even call it HTML, > > there are so many custom presentational attributes. If this approach > > is indicative of Dojo as a whole I'd stay away from it. > > I couldn't find in your web page how is defined the menu. Sorry the HTML is unformatted, that makes it hard to examine. It's a plain ol' HTML unordered list with some JS and CSS applied. See https://svn.lojjic.net/ScriptLibrary/trunk/OSXBar-doc.html > BTW, I liked > the comment in the page's source code :-) Ha! Forgot that was in there.
