Looks great, Brice - keep up the great work!

--John

On Feb 12, 2008 6:38 PM, Brice Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I thought I'd write in to let the community know that there's an open
> source mailing application whose interface is *heavily* based on jQuery.
>
> Nearly all JavaScript was refactored in the PR16 release of poMMo
> following an upgrade to jQuery 1.2. I hope the resulting source serves
> as a useful example for real world jQuery use.
>
> In particular, the following plugins are showcased;
>
> 1) Tony Tomov's jqGrid plugin - http://trirand.com/blog/
>
>   demo: http://try.pommo.org/admin/subscribers/subscribers_manage.php
>
> 2) Klaus Hartl's ui.tabs - http://stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs_3/
>
>   demo: http://try.pommo.org/admin/mailings/mailings_start.php
>   (features a tabWizzard which submits and validates mandatory forms in
> the current tab before switching to another)
>
> 3) Mike Alsup's forms plugin - http://www.malsup.com/jquery/form/
>
>   Used throughout poMMo. An abstraction library was written to aid in
> the automatic assignment (and reassignment) of AJAX or JSON tagged forms
> [
> http://pommo.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pommo/aardvark-development/themes/default/inc/ui.form.tpl?view=markup
> ]
>
> 4) Paul Bakaus's ui.sortables and ui.slider - http://ui.jquery.com/
>
>   demo: http://try.pommo.org/admin/setup/setup_fields.php
>   demo: http://try.pommo.org/admin/setup/setup_configure.php#mailings
> [click throttle settings]
>
> 5) My jqModal, jqValidate, and jqStripe plugins -- used throughout and
> written specifically to handle the dialog, client side/real-time form
> validation, and row striping needs of poMMo.
>
>
> Many thanks to jQuery for bringing the possibility of a rich interface
> to the people.
>
> There is *no way* I could have done it without the support of this
> mailing list nor the lightweight extensible cross-browser reasonable
> supifying uberness of jQuery.
>
> Thanks,
>
> ~ Brice
>
>

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